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Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Villager who fell from golf cart at country club to lose driver’s license

Jennifer Lynn Ducat
Jennifer Lynn Ducat

A Villager who fell from a golf cart at a country club will her lose driver’s license.

Jennifer Lynn Ducat, 55, of the Village of Bonnybrook, was sentenced this past week in Sumter County Court on a charge of driving under the influence. She will lose her driver’s license for six months, has been placed on probation for one year and has been ordered to perform 50 hours of community service.

The dispatch center of the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office received a report on the night of Sept. 22 of a “drunk driver who had fallen out of her golf cart” at Palmer Legends Country Club.

A deputy spotted the golf cart after it left the country club and was traveling on Belvedere Boulevard, according to an arrest report. The golf cart’s headlights and taillights were not illuminated. A traffic stop was initiated in the area of Belvedere Boulevard and Casselberry Circle.

When the deputy approached Ducat, he noticed that her eyes were bloodshot and her “words were slurred.” Because the original report referenced a fall, The Villages Public Safety Department was summoned to the scene to evaluate Ducat. While she was in the ambulance, a blood sample was taken. The sample was sent for analysis to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

In December, the FDLE returned the analysis which showed that on that night, Ducat had a presence of ethyl alcohol with a quantitative value of .399g/100ml of blood. A warrant was issued for Ducat’s arrest.

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