Crime & Safety
Driver Calls 911, Tells Fairfield Police He Shouldn’t Be Driving: Report
The man called 911 to report that he "shouldn't be driving" because he thought he was drugged or accidentally drugged himself.

FAIRFIELD, CT — A motorist from Long Island was arrested in Fairfield on drug charges after he called police to report that he shouldn't be driving on Friday night, according to the Fairfield Daily Voice.
The Daily Voice reports Donald Liss, 56, was driving when he called 911 and told police that he thought he had been drugged or may have accidentally drugged himself and was instructed to pull over.
Once police arrived, he told them he had taken half a Percocet and had three ounces of marijuana in his truck for his wife, which the officers later found, according to the Daily Voice. Police say Liss was initially cooperative but later threatened to punch officers.
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