KIROTV.com News 

Story

8-Time Suspended Driver Let Go Without Arrest

A driver with a long criminal record, drunken driving convictions and a suspended driver’s license was cited but not arrested when she was pulled over along Interstate 405 Wednesday night, officials said.

A Washington State Patrol trooper stopped Leah Slemmer, 54, of Monroe, because she wasn’t wearing a seat belt, troopers said.

Troopers said Slemmer has been arrested 49 times. Her record includes four drunken driving convictions, eight convictions for driving with a suspended license and five convictions for driving without a valid driver’s license. Her license is suspended.

Troopers said Slemmer was not arrested because troopers were too busy at the time she was pulled over.

"The arrest occurred during the peak commute times ... and during that particular period of time, we couldn't cut a trooper loose to take that individual to jail," said Trooper Jeff Merrill.

Slemmer was cited in connection with driving with a suspended license and not having an ignition interlock device, which she is required to have.

More Headlines

Images In The News

Thurston County sheriff’s deputies responding to reports of shots fired in a Lacey-area neighborhood arrested a convicted felon and seized 37 firearms Wednesday. View Images ››


SeattleInsider

From a goat in the living room to a sexual encounter at the zoo, click to see some absolutely hilarious and awkward family photos! Full Story ››


Celebrity Spotlight

Here are 19 bands and solo artists we think should be in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. View Images ››


Something Extra

Find out more about Oprah Winfrey, the queen of daytime talk shows. Full Story ››