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Police: School Administrator Had Juvenile in Car During OWI Arrest

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KNOX, IN. (WOWO) Police arrested Greg Estok, an assistant principal at Knox Community High School, on four charges, including operating while intoxicated with a minor.

According to police reports, the incident occurred December 20 and began at a Taco Bell drive-thru, where employees contacted authorities and reported that Estok appeared intoxicated and was driving recklessly.

Officers later stopped Estok after he ran a stop sign on State Road 35. Police confirmed a juvenile was inside the vehicle at the time of the stop.

Investigators say Estok admitted to drinking alcohol, partially completed a field sobriety test, and refused a breathalyzer. A subsequent blood draw showed a presumptive blood alcohol concentration of 0.230.

Estok was booked into the Starke County Jail. No additional information about court dates or school district actions has been released.

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