WINONA, Minn. – A driver whose blood-alcohol level tested at 0.22% was arrested in a traffic stop. Darrel Robert Woolley, 56, of Winona, might never have been stopped had he not run a stop sign, police said. The arrest was at Mankato Avenue and Howard Street. Officers said that Woolley smelled of alcohol and that his speech was slurred and his eyes blood-shot and watery. And he failed field sobriety tests. His blood-alcohol was almost triple the 0.08% legal threshold for impairment.

Woolley. Other charges: Revoked driver license, no proof of insurance.