![]() Few told police he was returning from his vacation home in Hayden Lake and driving to Spokane.ĭue to the officer’s determination that Few was impaired, the officer put Few under arrest and in the back of his police car. Few said he had previous ankle and knee injuries that prevented him from performing field sobriety tests, according to the report.įew eventually complied with orders to exit the SUV, but had to lean on the vehicle when he eventually stood up, according to the report.įew initially told the officer he did not have any alcohol on Monday, but later said he had a couple of beers, according to the report. The officer reported that Few would begin a sentence and trail off.įew initially refused to leave the vehicle when ordered by the officer and refused to perform field sobriety tests, the report said. ![]() When a police officer eventually pulled him over, the officer reported that Few smelled of alcohol and had difficulty following instructions. The captain told police he thought Few was going to hit a traffic sign three separate times. ![]() While driving his SUV on Monday night, Few was initially followed by Kootenai County fire engine captain Seth Hohenstreet who saw Few’s vehicle swerving across the road. ![]() A Coeur d’Alene police report gave additional details about Gonzaga men’s basketball coach Mark Few’s Monday night DUI arrest, including that Few was driving erratically, smelled of alcohol and later went to a hospital for a blood draw.įew issued a statement about the incident Tuesday evening, apologizing and saying that his decisions that night “do not exemplify” the actions of a role model. ![]()
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