WINONA, Minn. — A Winona man who police said was driving too fast was stopped and then arrested for drunken driving. Police said that Luis Fernando Tapia-Fajarvo, 25, reeked of alcohol and showed signs of impairment — bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. He had balance problems in roadside sobriety tests, the arresting officer said. At jail his blood-alcohol tested at 0.17%, more double the state cut-off for sobriety. Besides drunken driving Tapia-Fajarvo was charged with speeding and giving a false name to police. The stop was at Broadway and St. Charles streets. He was going 42 mph in a 30 zone, police said.