MINNESOTA CITY, Minn. – When a police dispatcher took the 911 call at 2:45 a.m., it was that car was stuck on the Canadian Pacific railroad mainline at Bass Camp. When deputies arrived there was no car on he tracks. But there sat Daniel Donovan Bauer, 22, of Rochester. Deputies said a breath test showed his blood-alcohol concentration at 0.14% — more double what the law says is drunkenness. He was referred him to the county attorney with a charge of driving while intoxicated recommended.