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Both the report and Mendoza said that he was not in possession of the car’s keys when Burr approached.

“We can’t prove that person drove drunk,” Linder said.

The officer also did not write a police report initially, but did so after the department conducted an internal investigation into the matter. The report was filed Sept. 21 and made available to the Northwest Herald.

The report indicates that Mendoza showed symptoms of being intoxicated, and that Burr could detect an “odor of an alcoholic beverage on him.”

Mendoza said he was not drunk, but was tired. He said he had one alcoholic beverage that evening, about 10 or 10:30 p.m.

“The police generated the report based on what their experience was, so I’m not going to dispute that,” Mendoza said. “What I mean to say is I’m not going to make a judgment on whether that was right or wrong. I have no reason to question the credibility of the officer or the police department. I have admitted to you that I had a drink. It was later in the evening.”

Mendoza said he was driving home alone from South Bend, Ind., where he and a friend attended a Notre Dame football game, which was at 2:30 p.m. He said he was up early that day, drove two-and-half hours both to and from South Bend, and simply was tired.

Upon returning to his neighborhood, Mendoza said he “hit a wall” and was too tired to drive home. He said he pulled over to walk the rest of the way. In the process of gathering his belongings to walk to his nearby home, he said he misplaced his keys, and fell asleep as he was looking for them.

“I don’t think I’ve ever felt that way before – literally that exhausted,” Mendoza said.

The subsequent police report indicates that Mendoza appeared “excited and had a hard time standing still.” Burr’s report also states that Mendoza “had a hard time staying focused on me and was looking around aimlessly,” and said Mendoza told the officer he “felt like he should not drive or walk home.”


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