Douglas Gullick
A Tulsa resident was arrested late Sunday evening after allegedly
driving under the influence with two children in the backseat.
Douglas
Gullick, 32, was charged with driving under the influence, driving with
a suspended license and child endangerment. It happened just after
11:30 p.m. Sunday when a state trooper stopped his vehicle in an area of
east Tulsa.
According to the police report, the state trooper
observed Gullick's white Mazda going southbound on Sheridan from Admiral
with a broken high center brake light. The trooper proceeded to pull
over Gullick and approach the vehicle from the passenger side.
Upon
his approach, he observed a "small female child in the front seat of
the vehicle." Another female child also was located in the backseat of
the car.
During the stop, the trooper observed Gullick remove
an Oklahoma identification card from his wallet instead of a drivers
license, according to the police report. He also noticed an odor of
alcohol about his breath and person.
He said Gullick had red,
watery bloodshot eyes,, slurred speech and poor motor skills. During a
sobriety test, he was unable to stand on one leg and unable to count
properly.
Gullick was transported to the Tulsa County Jail where he refused to take a breath test.