Suspected Drunk Florida Man Calls 911 On Himself
When a driver got lost in Clearwater, he called 911 for help. When officers responded, they found he may have been drunk.
Early Tuesday morning, 40-year-old Rowel Aceron Rosal was driving around Clearwater
. Once he realized he was lost, he called and told the 911 operator he had been drinking and in an unfamiliar location.
Clearwater police officers found him on Sands Drive in Clearwater. He was seated in his running vehicle. Rosal was described by police as having ‘bloodshot’ and ‘glassy’ eyes. He failed field sobriety tests, and his blood alcohol content was recorded as .15 and .141.
The man was arrested for driving under the influence and booked through the Pinellas County Jail, though he’s since been released on his own recognizance.
Suspected drunken driver gets lost in Clearwater, calls 911 on himself https://t.co/IVx0hLm9aM pic.twitter.com/bChSUQfiRO
— WFLA NEWS (@WFLA) April 21, 2022
[Source: News Channel 8]
What a Completed Howard Frankland Bridge Will Look Like
As you drive over the Howard Frankland, you see progress, but it’s still pretty tough to imagine what all of this work is going to look like upon completion. Work won’t finish until late 2025 according to the Florida Department of Transportation. The cost is expected to be about $865 million.
A new southbound/westbound (from Tampa to St. Pete) bridge is what you see currently being built north of the current southbound/westbound bridge. It’ll have 8 lanes – 4 for general use and 4 express lanes. There’s a bike and pedestrian path in the plan. The bridge we use now to go from Tampa to St. Pete will become the new northbound/eastbound part of 275 once the new bridge is ready. The bridge we use to go from St. Pete to Tampa will be taken down.
Here’s a sneak preview from artist renditions shared by the Florida Department of Transportation.
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