Wendy Munson, 57, was arrested Monday after allegedly driving to work and teaching while intoxicated in Live Oak, California, police said.
Sheriff's deputies responding to reports of a California second-grade teacher who allegedly drove to school drunk said they saw her visibly impaired while teaching students Monday morning. Wendy Munson, 57, was charged with driving with a blood alcohol content of over .08 percent, drunk driving with alcohol, and child abuse with the possibility of great bodily injury, according to a Sutter County Sheriff's Department press release.
Munson's blood alcohol content was nearly twice the legal limit almost two hours after the first contact with deputies, according to the release. A letter to parents from Nuestro Elementary School District Superintendent Baljinder Dhillon said that Munson had been escorted off campus and taken into custody without incident. The students did not witness the arrest, Dhillon wrote.
Munson's arraignment was scheduled for 3 p.m. Wednesday. The Sutter County District Attorney's Office could not confirm whether she had retained an attorney.
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