Hennepin County Sheriff David Hutchinson, who was sentenced for drunken driving after crashing his official vehicle last month near Alexandria, Minn., contended to witnesses and law enforcement officers soon after the wreck that someone else was driving the SUV, according to a newly unsealed search warrant.
The warrant in Becker County District Court also says that an open bottle of bourbon "was observed inside the passenger compartment," which is against the law.
According to the filing:
A Douglas County sheriff's deputy told a state trooper that Hutchinson was the only person at the crash scene shortly after 2:30 a.m. on Dec. 8 along Interstate 94, and he "denied being the driver of the vehicle to both witnesses at the scene and deputies upon their arrival. No other individuals were located either inside the vehicle or immediate area."
One of the deputies at the scene informed the trooper that "Hutchinson told him on several occasions that he was not driving, and at one point, said that he called a cab and that the cab driver was driving the vehicle."
Hutchinson's attorney, Fred Bruno, characterized Hutchinson's comments about another driver as "old news" given that his client pleaded guilty two weeks ago in connection with his arrest.
"He rang his bell" from the impact of the crash, Bruno said Tuesday, "and whatever he said at the scene was meaningless given his medical condition."
Bruno also said he has the law enforcement inventory of the vehicle's contents, and "there was no open bottle." He declined to share the list with the Star Tribune.