Suspect set car on fire, cops say- A 20-year-old suspect accidentally set her car on fire, the cops say. Police said a drunken driving suspect accidentally set her car on fire during a traffic stop. Becca Voss reportedly dropped a cigarette, which ignited papers on the floor of the car.
No one was injured. According to arrest records, an officer saw a car driven by Voss weaving between lanes on Cardinal Boulevard around 2:53 a.m. Thursday. Police said she was also driving at 41 mph in a 25 mph zone. When the officer stopped Voss, she had red, glassy eyes and seemed disoriented, according to arrest records. Police said Voss dropped a cigarette in the car’s door, igniting papers in the door. Voss failed several field sobriety tests, police said, and her blood-alcohol level was 0.207 percent. The legal limit for driving in Kentucky is 0.08 percent. Voss was also in possession of her sister’s identification, according to arrest records. She is charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and reckless driving.
No one was injured. According to arrest records, an officer saw a car driven by Voss weaving between lanes on Cardinal Boulevard around 2:53 a.m. Thursday. Police said she was also driving at 41 mph in a 25 mph zone. When the officer stopped Voss, she had red, glassy eyes and seemed disoriented, according to arrest records. Police said Voss dropped a cigarette in the car’s door, igniting papers in the door. Voss failed several field sobriety tests, police said, and her blood-alcohol level was 0.207 percent. The legal limit for driving in Kentucky is 0.08 percent. Voss was also in possession of her sister’s identification, according to arrest records. She is charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and reckless driving.