Las Vegas Review-Journal

Teacher arrested on DUI charge says she took pill

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An elementary school teacher arrested Tuesday on a DUI charge told police she had taken prescripti­on pain medication the night before, an arrest report shows.

April Shepard, 46, told Clark County School District police she didn’t drink alcohol but had taken a 200 mg tablet of Tramadol the night before she hit two parked vehicles outside the school where she worked, her arrest report indicates. Witnesses reported she side-swiped the vehicles along Tonopah Avenue about 7:15 a.m. outside Tom Williams Elementary School in North Las Vegas, the report said.

She failed multiple impairment tests, including a walk-and-turn test that she had to stop early because she lost her balance and almost fell, the report said.

Police approached her while she was sitting behind the wheel and asked for her to show her license, registrati­on and proof of insurance. An officer pointed out the location of both her license and registrati­on — in her open wallet and resting on her knee, respective­ly — while she struggled to find them. The officer determined she had slowed speech and mental comprehens­ion during the interactio­n, according to the report.

Shepard later said she may have taken another tablet of Tramadol that morning but wasn’t sure, she told police.

Shepard is a fourth-grade teacher at the school and has been with the district since 1996. She faces a misdemeano­r DUI charge.

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