Crime & Safety

Fenway Woman Charged with OUI in Brookline

Anne Williams was stopped on Boylston Street earlier this month.

A local woman is facing a driving while intoxicated charge after a traffic stop in Brookline earlier this month. 

Annie Williams, 42, of the Fenway, was arrested at 10:28 p.m. on March 4, and charged with OUI liquor.

According to a Brookline Police arrest report, an officer was called to the Boylston and High streets area for a Toyota Camry driving erratically. The officer found the vehicle and pulled it over at a bus stop near Walnut Street.

The driver, Williams, was asked for her license and registration and reportedly gave the officer an insurance card. Williams allegedly rifled through her purse looking for her license and registration and removed all its contents. It allegedly took her about five minutes to find the documents, according to the report. 

“I noticed vomit on Williams' right leg and lap area (and) inquired if there were any medical concerns in which I should be made aware of, to which she stated ‘no,’” the officer wrote.

Williams reportedly stated that it was mushrooms on her lap, not vomit, allegedly slurring her speech. Her eyes were also glassy, according to the officer.

Williams agreed to field sobriety tests and was later arrested.

A lieutenant reported during booking that Williams allegedly had a “strong odor of intoxicating liquor” and had “vomited on her shirt and pants.” She was also cited for a marked lanes violation.

Editor’s note: The following story was derived from information supplied by Brookline District Court. It does not indicate a conviction.

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