EMILY SCHABACKER
The first thing Robert Tambo remembers about his DUI was lifting his forehead from the steering wheel in his F150 truck. Before the crash, the night was a blur of heavy drinking and a fight with a friend that sent him flying down Montana Avenue at 65 mph. The air bags had not deployed when he smashed into a brick wall. Miraculously free from injury, Tambo spent the next 10 days in jail with his first substance use-related charge in 2015.
Tambo, now 26, was fitted with an ankle monitor for a year. With no particular substance of choice, he continued to use other drugs. In 2018, Tambo faced his second charge when the neighbors called police in response to yelling coming from Tambo and his wife.
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