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Elementary principal arrested, accused of rear-ending and injuring motorcyclist
An Omaha area principal was arrested Friday, accused of rear-ending a motorcyclist while driving under the influence.
Tuesday, September 21st 2021, 2:23 PM CDT
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OMAHA, Neb. -- An Omaha area principal was arrested Friday, accused of rear-ending a motorcyclist while driving under the influence.
Omaha Police arrested, 46-year-old, Andrew Miller after arriving at the scene of the crash around 141st and Pacific Street.
The motorcyclist was taken to Bergan Mercy Hospital in critical condition.
OPD reported that Miller had bloodshot eyes, slurred speech and admitted to drinking.
He was then taken to UNMC for bloodwork.
Miller is currently charged with felony DUI and his bond was set on Monday at $250,000.
He is a principal at Lemay Elementary of Bellevue Public Schools.
According to Bellevue Public Schools, Miller has been placed on paid administrative leave.