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Around 2:57 AM on January 14, 2022, Officer Torie Teets with the Athens-Clarke County Police Department responded to a motor vehicle accident involving a 2004 Ford Escape and 2013 Ford Edge in the vicinity of Moose Club Drive and Davis Street. The caller stated that they struck a parked vehicle. As she arrived on scene, she made contact with the owner of the parked Ford Edge as well as the driver of the Ford Escape. The driver of the Ford Escape was identified as 20-year-old Georgia Laster. Georgia told the officer that she was coming home after looking for her friend, and that she struck the Ford Edge when she was attempting to make a left turn. The Ford Edge had been parked in a designated parallel parking spot. As Officer Teets was speaking with Georgia, she detected the odor of alcohol. Georgia initially denied consuming alcohol and refused to submit to field sobriety exercises. Based on the motor vehicle crash, the odor of alcohol, and her refusal to perform field sobriety exercises, Officer Teets placed Georgia under arrest for driving under the influence. Since both vehicles had sustained extensive damages, they had to be towed from the scene. After Georgia was placed under arrest, she refused to submit blood or breath samples for testing. Officer Teets then transported Georgia to the Clarke-County Jail and she was issued the following citations: DUI – Alcohol – Under 21 YOA (40-6-391(k)), Failure to Maintain Lane/Improper Driving on Road (40-6-48), Driving Against License Class (40-5-24), Underage Drinking (3-3-23), and Operation of Unregistered Vehicle (40-2-8) ----------------------------------------------------------- Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and consider supporting our channel (email us for more information). Donations will be used to acquire more public footage related to law enforcement activities. Our content is educational and in compliance with YouTube's Fair Use Policy because we edit several long clips into a concise story. This is similar to other law enforcement channels on YouTube. All videos and case documents were obtained pursuant to the Georgia Open Records Act, § 50-18-70, et seq. This is being shown for educational purposes, to discourage others from driving under the influence. Defendants are considered innocent until proven guilty.