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Beaverton Metropolis Supervisor Kimberly Hines appeared to have made threatening feedback concerning the metropolis supervisor and police chief to the Gladwin police officer who arrested her and said it “would not be good for the group” if she was arrested, in response to a police report.
Hines was arrested Monday night time by Gladwin police for third-offense felony drunken driving. She was arraigned Tuesday in Gladwin County Circuit Courtroom and launched from the Gladwin County Jail on a $20,000 money/surety bond. She was suspended from her job with out pay by the Beaverton Metropolis Council.
The Each day Information obtained a duplicate of the arrest report by way of a Freedom of Info Act request.

Beaverton Metropolis Supervisor Kimberly Hines following her arrest Monday, Dec. 12, by Gladwin Metropolis Police for drunken driving.
Photograph offered by Gladwin County Jail
In response to the report, Gladwin Police Officer Nathan Day adopted Hines on Cedar Avenue in Gladwin at about 11:15 p.m. Monday, reporting that she did not use her flip sign whereas driving a 2016 Audi. Hines stopped on Cemetery Road and parked on her entrance garden.
When requested if she had a cause for her driving habits, she instructed the officer she didn’t – and he or she recognized herself because the Beaverton metropolis supervisor.
She instructed the officer she parked within the yard as a result of her father wanted to depart the following morning for dialysis and he or she didn’t wish to “block the storage doorways,” in response to the report.
Day reported smelling intoxicants, and when he requested Hines how a lot she had drunk earlier than she drove house, Hines stated she was “going to say none.” She later stated she left a Christmas celebration at a Gladwin pub the place she had consumed two blended drinks with dinner.
Whereas performing subject sobriety assessments, Hines was requested if she may she rely from 1 to 100, and in response to the report, she instructed the officer she “had two grasp’s levels.”
Through the stroll and switch, she remarked she had a earlier drunken driving cost and, the report states, if she failed this time, it “would not be good for the group” or for Chris (referring to Gladwin Metropolis Supervisor Chris Shannon) and Gladwin Police Chief Eric Killian.
Day reportedly requested Hines if she had had an excessive amount of to drink – and he or she stated by the way in which she was feeling in the course of the check, possibly. Hines handed the check.
Through the horizontal gaze check – asking her to comply with Day’s shifting finger along with her eyes – Hines instructed the officer, “This isn’t going to be good if I don’t move this.”
Additional, when requested how she felt on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being probably the most intoxicated she has ever been, Hines replied, “3.”
But, she failed the steadiness check after three makes an attempt.
Hines was then arrested. Her last blood alcohol degree was .09. In Michigan, a blood alcohol degree of .08 is taken into account drunken driving.
Beaverton Mayor Ray Nau stated the town council met Tuesday night time for a daily assembly and suspended Hines with out pay till Jan. 9, pending additional investigation into her arrest.
Nau stated the council wasn’t conscious earlier than she was employed that Hines, Beaverton’s first feminine metropolis supervisor, had two prior drunken driving convictions.
Hines is predicted again in Gladwin County District Courtroom at 9:15 a.m. Dec. 28 for a possible trigger listening to.
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