Robin Endy, 63, of Narvon, was convicted for her fifth DUI related offense in Nov., according to a release by the Lancaster County district attorney's office.
She was found guilty of General Impairment, DUI - .10% to .159%, Driving Under Suspension, DUI Related While DUI, and summary registration offenses, according to the release.
Endy was sentenced to serve 2-5 years in the Lancaster County Prison by Lancaster County Judge David Ashworth on Feb. 3, the DA states.
Her latest conviction stems from an incident where police found her driving with expired plates, but when officers attempted to pull her over, she ignored the emergency lights and sirens, pulling into a Phillips 66 gas station— on the wrong side of her gas hatch, the release shows.
When officers asked her to return to her vehicle, she smelled of alcohol her "breath and person," the release states.
She went on to fail a sobriety test and her blood test results showed she had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .163%, officials say.
Assistant District Attorney Caitlin Blazier prosecuted the case and East Cocalico Township police officer Logan High filed charges.
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