Driver who stranded team charged with DUI

A bus driver for the St Louis University team was five times over the legal limit when she left the team stranded in New York state.

Authorities say a bus driver for the St Louis University men's basketball team was more than five times over the limit for drunken driving when she left the team stranded in western New York.

State police say Thursday that 56-year-old Linda Edmister's blood alcohol content was 0.22 percent when she was arrested in a town about 65 kilometres from St. Bonaventure University, where Saint Louis played Wednesday night. The legal limit for commercial drivers is 0.04.

Edmister was supposed to drive the team to an airport, but when the players and coaches walked out of the arena after the game, the bus was gone. Troopers tracked it down using GPS through an iPad the head coach left on the bus.

Edmister was ticketed for driving a commercial vehicle while intoxicated. St Louis lost the match 70-55.


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