Baltimore Sun

Woman arrested twice in 20 minutes over DUI

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A Baltimore woman was arrested twice in 20 minutes early Saturday for drunken driving, according to state police. Maryland State Police arrested and charged Stephanie Ringgold, 33, with driving under the influence, driving while intoxicate­d and other traffic charges. Shortly after midnight Saturday, a state trooper on U.S. 40 near Berk Avenue in Rosedale saw a gray Dodge Charger speeding and passing another vehicle on the shoulder. The trooper stopped the car and noticed Ringgold, the driver, was impaired, police said. She was arrested and taken to the Baltimore County Police Department’s Essex precinct. During the first traffic stop, Ringgold had three passengers in the car — a 4-year-old, a 6-month-old and another adult, police said. She was charged with DUI while transporti­ng a minor and DUI per se while transporti­ng a minor, charges that carry additional penalties. She was processed, released to a sober driver and told not to drive for 12 hours, according to police. But within 20 minutes, the same officer who first arrested Ringgold watched her come back to the Dodge Charger, get in the driver’s seat and drive away, according to police. Because Ringgold still showed signs of impairment, the trooper arrested her again, and she was taken to the Baltimore County Police Department’s Towson Precinct. She was processed again and released to a sober driver. A court date for Ringgold has not been scheduled. on trial in September, accused of being an accessory before the fact in the killing of Nicole Lovell, a Blacksburg middle school student. Keepers, of Laurel, and David Eisenhauer, of Columbia, were freshman engineerin­g students at Virginia Tech when Lovell was fatally stabbed in 2016. Eisenhauer, a Wilde Lake High School graduate, is serving a 50-year sentence after pleading no contest to charges of first-degree murder, abduction and concealing a body. Prosecutor­s say Eisenhauer met Lovell online and communicat­ed with her for months before meeting her at least once in person. They say he subsequent­ly killed her because he feared she would expose their relationsh­ip. Lovell’s body was found just over the state line in North Carolina.

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