A Hinsdale woman racked up two DUI charges in less than 48 hours this month, according to police reports.
Michelle R. Beaulieu, 46, of the 5700 block of Sutton Place, was charged with driving under the influence, suspended registration and driving while license suspended on both Sept. 10 and 12. During both traffic stops, she refused a breath test to determine BAC, police said.
Hinsdale police were dispatched at 9:55 p.m. Sept. 10 to a complaint of an intoxicated driver at Sutton Place and 57th Street near Beaulieu's residence. An officer observed Beaulieu to be under the influence of alcohol. She was charged and released to appear in court, according to the Sept. 10 report.
Police stopped Beaulieu again at 3:31 p.m. Sept. 12 at Garfield and Third streets for driving with suspended license plates. She was once again observed to be under the influence of alcohol, charged and released to appear in court, according to the Sept. 12 report. She was also charged with no insurance and illegal transportation of alcohol during this incident.
Future court dates for Beaulieu's DUI charges were not available online Wednesday.
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