Maine man charged with driving drunk on lawn mower


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KENNEBUNK, Maine (AP) - A Maine man faces drunken driving charges after allegedly using his riding lawn mower to make a beer run.

Police say convenience store employees turned away 51-year-old Tony Caulder when he came to the store earlier this month because they thought he was drunk.

Officials tell WMTW-TV that ( http://bit.ly/17v9jgn) the employees followed the Kennebunk man outside to make sure he wasn't getting into a car and called police when he rode off on the lawn mower.

Police charged him with operating under the influence after stopping him a short time later. Nobody answered at a phone listed in Caulder's name.

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Information from: WMTW-TV, http://www.wmtw.com

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