Rhode Island Police released bodycam footage of the alleged DUI arrest of Jacqueline Nunez, the owner of the home used in the horror movie “The Conjuring.” The incident occurred just after 9 p.m. when Burrillville Police noticed Nunez driving recklessly in a white Lexus. She led officers on a chase through several streets before finally coming to a stop, where officers repeatedly asked her to show her hands. Police noted an overwhelming odor of alcohol on Nunez’s breath and observed her bloodshot and glassy eyes. Nunez initially refused a sobriety test, claiming she was “bored” and confident she was passing with flying colors.

During the sobriety test, Nunez continued to be dismissive and sarcastic towards the officers, claiming she had only had “a couple drinks” and mentioning that she lived in the “conjuring house.” She questioned why multiple officers were involved in her arrest for having a few drinks and laughed throughout the field sobriety tests. Despite her behavior, Nunez was issued a citation for DUI, reckless driving, and other traffic violations. The police report, obtained by WJAR, detailed the events of the arrest, including Nunez’s demeanor and responses during the sobriety test. Nunez’s casual and mocking attitude during the arrest was evident in the video footage released by the police.

The officer conducting the field sobriety test repeatedly reminded Nunez to focus and not move during the test. Despite his instructions, Nunez continued to interrupt and make sarcastic comments, indicating that she believed she was passing the test with flying colors. She also questioned the need for multiple officers to arrest her for having a few drinks and mentioned that she was wearing her “conjuring house” sweatshirt during the arrest. Nunez’s behavior during the DUI arrest reflected a dismissive and mocking attitude towards the seriousness of the situation, as she laughed and rolled her eyes while being tested.

Nunez’s arrest for DUI and reckless driving, along with other traffic violations, occurred after she was seen driving recklessly in a white Lexus by Burrillville Police. The bodycam footage released by the police captured Nunez’s demeanor and responses during the arrest, including her sarcastic and dismissive attitude towards the officers. Despite her claims of passing the sobriety test with flying colors, Nunez was ultimately issued a citation for her actions. The release of the footage sheds light on the events leading to Nunez’s arrest and highlights her behavior during the encounter with law enforcement officers.

The Burrillville Police Department issued a citation to Jacqueline Nunez for DUI, reckless driving, and other traffic violations following her arrest for driving recklessly in a white Lexus. Nunez’s behavior during the arrest, as captured in the bodycam footage released by the police, showed a dismissive and mocking attitude towards the seriousness of the situation. Despite her claims of passing the sobriety test with flying colors, Nunez’s sarcastic remarks and laughter during the field sobriety test painted a different picture. The release of the footage provided insight into the events leading to Nunez’s arrest and highlighted her demeanor and responses during the encounter with law enforcement officers.

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