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Owensby, 69, has a history of criminal charges, although many of them have been dismissed.
In 2014, court affidavits show his dog was on the front porch and became aggressive with [Newport] police. The documents said Owensby ran out the back door after police identified themselves.
At the time, they were serving a warrant for possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, reckless endangerment with a weapon, aggravated assault and violating an order of protection.
The charges stemmed from a 2014 gas station brawl in which Charles Olden told Newport Police that Owensby approached him with a gun, pointed it in his face and screamed we re going to end this today.
Derbyshire drink and drug-drivers named and shamed
One of them has been hit in the pocket for more than £5,000
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Police say drink driving is one of the fatal four offences which cause the most casualties (Image: Getty Images)
Driving while over the legal limit for alcohol and/or drugs is one of the police s so-called fatal four causes of deaths and serious injury on our roads along with not wearing a seat belt, using a mobile phone and speeding.
The following motorists have recently been convicted in our courts of committing such offences:
Stephanie Cope, 44, of Hoargate Lane, Hollington, Ashbourne, was fined £120 and was ordered to pay £85 costs, a £34 victim surcharge and was disqualified from driving for 21 months for drink-driving in Carnation Way, Ashbourne, on July 27. A test saw her blow a reading of 87 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath when the legal limit is 35.