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An Oliver Springs High School administrator was arrested last week outside the roller skating rink on East Tri-County Boulevard after the Oliver Springs Police Department was called and told that a parent had arrived to pick up their child and appeared to be intoxicated.
Donna Renee Moore, 46, of Harriman, was arrested late Friday night, and the responding officer noted that she was unsteady on her feet; had red, glassy eyes; and smelled of alcohol. He also reported finding two, partially empty airplane-sized vodka bottles in her purse.
Moore refused to submit to a blood-alcohol test at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, an incident report said. She was charged with driving under the influence (first offense) and violating the implied consent law.
She is currently on administrative leave, and Roane County school officials say a decision on her future could be decided within the next week or so.
The report by Oliver Springs Police Department Patrolman Shannon R. Runyan said grandparents were called to pick up the child.
Moore has been released from the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton, and her bond has been set at $1,500.
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