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Friday, April 19, 2024

Driver with multiple suspensions arrested after traffic stop at Peppertree Apartments on U.S. 301

David Duane Foiles
David Duane Foiles

A driver with multiple suspensions of his driver’s license was arrested after a traffic stop in the parking lot of the Peppertree Apartments on U.S. 301.

David Duane Foiles, 29, who lives at the apartment complex in Wildwood, was pulled over at about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday for having an inoperable taglight, according to an arrest report from the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office.

The deputy determined that Foiles had three convictions for driving while license suspended. They had occurred in Marion County on May 21, 2009; Sept. 18, 2009 and Dec. 14, 2016.

In addition, the vehicle Foiles was driving was found to have a tag that had been assigned to a different vehicle.

He was arrested on a charge of driving while license suspended. He was also cited for driving a vehicle with an expired license plate and issued a written warning for driving a vehicle with an inoperable taglight.

He was booked at the Sumter County Detention Center on $2,000 bond.

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