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Natrona County deputy on leave following weekend DUI arrest
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Oil City News
— A Natrona County Sheriff’s Office deputy is on administrative leave following his arrest on suspicion of DUI while off-duty last Friday.
Deputy Drew Cotton is on leave pending an internal investigation into the arrest, NCSO Lieutenant Sean Ellis confirmed Thursday.
Another deputy contacted the Wyoming Highway Patrol shortly before 6 p.m. Friday about a possibly intoxicated deputy on Oregon Trail Road north of Pathfinder Reservoir.
The deputy who’d made the report had apparently gone out to help him change it, according to the report.
Cotton reportedly refused field sobriety tests.