DUI: Brooke Chamberlain swerves between lanes, pops tire on curb after drinking bottle of wine

DUI: Brooke Chamberlain swerves between lanes, pops tire on curb after drinking bottle of wine

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28-year-old Brooke Chamberlain was seen driving under the influence near Murfreesboro Pike and Smith Springs Road on June 18th. Officers observed a vehicle that was unable to maintain its lane of travel and crossed the center dividing line multiple times. The vehicle was also observed swerving before officers noticed the tags had expired. Officers initiated a traffic stop, and Chamberlain, the driver, attempted to turn when she hit the curb on the right shoulder, popping her tire. When officers spoke to her, they noticed the smell of alcohol as well as Chamberlain’s slurred speech as she exited her vehicle. When asked, Chamberlain denied drinking any alcohol. Chamberlain was then asked to perform sobriety tests, which she consented to and performed poorly on. Proceeding this, she took a breathalyzer test and admitted to officers that she had drunk three-fourths of a bottle of wine before going out for the night. The bottle was located in the passenger seat of the vehicle. Chamberlain also admitted that she was coming from JBJ’s Nashville and had a couple of mixed drinks while there. Chamberlain’s breathalyzer sample came back as .130% BAC. Chamberlain was taken into custody for DUI and having an open container of alcohol on June 19th.

Brooke Chamberlain (MNPD)
Brooke Chamberlain (MNPD)

Brooke Chamberlain of Anderson Road in Nashville, TN, was booked into the Metro Nashville Jail on June 19th, charged with driving under the influence and open container violation. A judicial commissioner set her bond at $2,000, and the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office gave her pre-trial release from their facility.

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