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According to the criminal complaint filed by the Pittsburgh Police Department, Huggins' blood alcohol level read .210 — nearly three times the legal limit and an intoxication level so dangerous it can hospitalize some adults. Empty beer cans and bottles were found in trash bags on the passenger side floor and in the trunk of Huggins' school-issued SUV. An empty cooler that appeared to have been recently used was also in the vehicle.
The arrest came around 8:30 p.m. ET in Pittsburgh. Huggins was initially spotted outside of his car by an officer due to his GMC Yukon Denali blocking traffic after suffering a shredded tire. Huggins, 69, was unable to explain why his tire was destroyed and could not tell police what city he was in.
"Huggins could not tell us how he got to Pittsburgh," the criminal complaint states.
Huggins provided police with a receipt from a Burger King in Washington, Pennsylvania, which sits 28 miles southwest from where he was arrested. The Burger King receipt was timestamped from seven hours earlier in the day. When questioned by police, Huggins could not detail what he'd been doing in the time between, and according to the complaint, didn't understand what police were asking him.
Huggins also told police he believed he was in "Columbus," presumably in reference to Columbus, Ohio, a city nearly three hours and 185 miles west from Pittsburgh.
"Officer Bertan asked Huggins approximately 10 times where he was actually at, and he never once responded with the current city he was in," according to the arrest report. Huggins failed multiple field sobriety tests and was released on bond Saturday. He has a preliminary hearing forthcoming, the date not yet having been determined.