Former Utah officer pleads guilty to impaired driving

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ST. GEORGE — A former agent with the state Bureau of Investigation arrested for DUI while driving an unmarked police vehicle on his way to a training assignment in Lake Powell has pleaded guilty to impaired driving.

Jason James Whitehead, 35 of Ogden, was arrested April 24 by the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office and was charged two days later in Garfield County Justice Court on one count of DUI and two counts of carrying a dangerous weapon while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, all class B misdemeanors. He was also charged with one class C misdemeanor for an open container in a vehicle.

Read more: Utah officer on way to training arrested for DUI

Whitehead faced a single count of impaired driving, a class B misdemeanor after Garfield County Attorney Barry Huntington filed amended charges June 9.

According to court records Whitehead pleaded guilty Thursday to the impaired driving charge with a $1,500 fine imposed. Court documents yielded no further details on the terms of the plea.

Whitehead was pulled over on April 24 by a UHP trooper after several calls to 911 were received from motorists reporting a reckless driver on U.S. Highway 89.

Once the trooper determined the driver was a DPS employee, Garfield County authorities were called to take the case to avoid a conflict of interest.

Whitehead failed the field sobriety test and was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol by deputies with the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office, court records state.

Whitehead, a member of the DPS Dive Team, was on his way to training in Lake Powell when he was arrested.

“Whitehead is no longer employed with the Department of Public Safety,” Sgt. Todd Royce, Utah DPS public information officer, said Friday.

This report is based on statements from court documents and may not contain the full scope of findings.

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2 Comments

  • Badshitzoo June 30, 2017 at 7:20 pm

    “Court documents yielded no further details on the terms of the plea.” and “This report is based on statements from court documents and may not contain the full scope of findings.” I don’t know what all that means? But I sure … know what it sounds like.
    Ed. ellipsis.

  • Real Life June 30, 2017 at 9:58 pm

    Inexcuseable. Especially for somebody who will soon be handing out DUI’s like candy for nothing more than a half a dose of Nyquil, thanks to the non separation of church and state here in The People’s Republic of Utah.

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