Kevin McGuff, the basketball coach of women in the state of Ohio, is raised before a drunk charges against the police after the police parked him in his front yard in Dublin, Ohio last week.
On Tuesday, the authorities confirmed McGuff’s arrest on May 6th for the operation of a vehicle while he was intoxicated.
The incident reported on Tuesday was Dublin officers McGuff, 55, in a Toyota -SUV, which was partly parked on his lawn.
Another driver had called the police to ruthlessly report a vehicle and hit several curbs, said officials.
The responding officials carried out several field soberness tests, including McGuff, the alphabet from D to R.
“Kevin could only say ‘D’ and could not recite any other letters,” says the police report, which was received from Columbus shipping.
McGuff rejected an alcohol test and was taken into custody and was charged with Ovi, a first degree. He was released into his wife’s care about an hour later.
The state of the state of Ohio said that the arrest was aware of the arrest and “monitors the situation exactly”.
“This is an ongoing, personal legal matter, and the department will share additional information at the right time,” said a school spokesman.
McGuff has a record of 276-113 since he took over in Ohio in 2013. The Buckeyes have reached the NCAA tournament eight times under his lead, including 2024-25 when they ended with a 26-7 record. He was the Big Ten coach of the year in 2023-24.
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