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Wyckoff PD: Drunk Driver On Cellphone Stopped After Drifting Into Oncoming Traffic

An Oakland driver was drunk and using a cellphone when her car veered into oncoming traffic in Wyckoff, said police who arrested her.

The driver received summonses for DWI, reckless driving, failure to maintain a lane, having an expired insurance card, using a cell phone while driving and refusing to take a breath test, police said.

The driver received summonses for DWI, reckless driving, failure to maintain a lane, having an expired insurance card, using a cell phone while driving and refusing to take a breath test, police said.

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Patricia Morales, 26, was released to a family member and her Hyundai was held for 12 hours, under John’s Law, Lt. Joseph Soto said.

Alerted to an erratic driver in the area of Franklin and Wyckoff avenues, Officer Michael Finn followed the Hyundai onto Russell Avenue and saw it “drift from the right lane and completely enter the lane of oncoming traffic” just after 11:30 p.m. Friday, Soto said.

Finn took Morales into custody.

She was given summonses for DWI, reckless driving, failure to maintain a lane, having an expired insurance card, using a cell phone while driving and refusing to take a breath test, the lieutenant said.

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ALSO SEE: A drunk driver kept going on a flat tire, with the front end of his car heavily damaged and the hazard lights on, after hitting a rock wall, West Milford police said.

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