Woodbury Man Sentenced on Fifth DWI Charge Since 2002
Jon Timothy Almquist was given seven years of probation.
A Woodbury man who was arrested in March 2012 on suspicion of his fifth DWI since 2002 was recently sentenced to seven years of probation. A 3.5-year prison sentence was stayed on the grounds that Jon Timothy Almquist, 39, remain law abiding, complete a repeat-offender program and submit to random testing, among other conditions of his release. Almquist was arrested during the early morning hours of March 8, 2012, after employees at SuperAmerica called police about a customer who was slurring his speech and stumbling in the parking lot, according to the criminal complaint. He was in the gas station’s carwash when an officer arrived. After Almquist left the carwash, the officer noted that he failed to signal a turn at Guider Drive. He was …
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Christine
3:37 pm on Wednesday, January 23, 2013
I guess we will have to wait until he kills someone on the road before the law takes any action. 5 DWI's in 10 years? COURT ORDER some treatment for goodness sake. This makes me crazy!   more ›