Car Crash Ends in 5th OWI Charge for Port Man
A 32-year-old Port Washington man failed field sobriety tests after driving up a curb and hitting a sign.
A Port Washington man is facing his fifth OWI charge after failing field sobriety tests and being found with a bag of what officers believed to be synthetic marijuana. Kevin Kroboth, 32, faces one felony charge of operating while intoxicated, fifth or sixth offense, and a misdemeanor charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. He faces 6 years, 30 days in prison, $10,500 in fines and revocation of his driving privileges for up to eight years. A Port Washington officer in the area of West Grand Avenue and North Sweetwater Boulevard at 4:12 p.m. Feb. 13 was alerted to a crash after hearing a "crunching noise," according to the criminal complaint. He noticed tire tracks from a car running up the curb and hitting a road sign, where it was …
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Carey Gremminger
10:46 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
This man drove under the influence of synthetic marijuana on New Years Day just 6 weeks before this!), jumped the curb and took out my mailbox. He was so high he had no idea where he was. My dog had just been on that sidewalk 10 min before and thank goodness was back inside my home when this happened. He is a danger to the public and should be taken off the streets.   more ›