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PALMER — Alaska State Troopers say a serial drunk driver pulled over Saturday was driving 81 years before his license was due to be re-instated.
According to an AST press statement, John Michael Slowikowski, 41, of Sutton, was pulled over on a complaint of a possible drunk driver on the Glenn Highway in Palmer.
Troopers say that after pulling him over they were able to determine Slowikowski was allegedly driving drunk.
Also, “Slowikowski’s license is revoked until 2094,” according to a trooper press statement.
He was arrested for driving under the influence, refusing to provide a breath sample and driving on a revoked license.
His drunken driving charge is a felony, meaning it’s at least his third in the last 10 years.
He was jailed at Mat-Su Pre-Trial Facility on $20,000 bail and his car was impounded.