LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel today announced charges against Valerie O’Brien, a former captain with the Michigan State University Police Department.
O’Brien is charged with:
- one count of operating a motor vehicle with a high blood alcohol content (BAC), a 180-day misdemeanor; and
- one count of carrying a concealed pistol under the influence with a BAC of 0.10 or more, a 93-day misdemeanor.
An arraignment is set for June 7 at 8:30 a.m. in Ingham County 55th District Court.
In February, O’Brien was arrested after failing a field sobriety test and refusing a preliminary breath test (PBT). She had pulled onto the shoulder of I-96 and the Michigan State Police inquired if she needed assistance.
MSP reported a blood test later showed she had a BAC of 0.251, above the high BAC limit of 0.17 set by Michigan law.
O’Brien’s police-issued pistol was in the back seat of her car at the time of arrest.
Ingham County Prosecutor Carol Seimon petitioned for a Special Prosecuting Attorney after the arrest and the Michigan Department of Attorney General retained prosecution of this case.
“My office stands ready to ensure law enforcement officers are upholding the oath they took to protect and serve,” Nessel said.
Questions related to O’Brien’s employment status with MSU PD should be directed to the police department.
Further Reading –
This is only the latest instance of a former police officer charged with a drunk driving case. Earlier this month, the former Chief of the Sturgis Police Department was sentenced on drunk driving offences.
More information on that story can be found here.
In addition, a police officer in Jackson was recently sentenced on charges of lying to a peace officer. More information on that story can be found here.