WINONA, Minn. – After stopping a car without headlights about 1 a.m., a police officer smelled alcohol on the driver. One thing led to led to another. Looking into the driver’s eyes: Bloodshot, the officer said. Trying to understand what the driver was saying: His speech was slurred. Watching his balance and dexterity: Unsteady and awkward. Checking his breath for blood-alcohol level: The breathalyzer read 0.15%, almost twice what the law regards as inebriated impairment. Tanner Joseph Lozenski, 23, of Winona, was charged with drunken driving.