City woman fined for impaired driving
Ann Louise Scovil, 66, was all over road one mid-afternoon when police pulled her over
A Fredericton woman was seen stumbling in a liquor store parking lot before resuming her drive on the city’s north side, veering around the road on an afternoon late last year, court heard Wednesday.
Ann Louise Scovil, 66, of Mill Street, made her first appearance in Fredericton provincial court Wednesday to answer to allegations of impaired driving.
She pleaded guilty to having an elevated blood-alcohol level within two hours of driving.
Crown prosecutor Brett Stanford said Fredericton police officers were alerted to a possible impaired driver on the city’s north side at about 3 p.m. Dec. 7 after receiving a report about a vehicle that was all over the road.