The Ohio State Patrol arrested an alleged repeatedly impaired driver for reckless operation on Interstate 75 near the Bowling Green exit Thursday.
The Bowling Green post of the patrol received a call from a concerned citizen on Thursday (June 18) at 10:55 p.m., about a motorist driving recklessly. The caller told the dispatch center that a dark colored Ford Focus was traveling south on I-75 near milepost 181. The caller stated the vehicle was swerving across the roadway and traveling at inconsistent speeds.
A trooper from the Bowling Green post located the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop on I-75 south near milepost 176. Signs of impairment were observed and the driver was placed under arrest for operating a vehicle while impaired.
Mohammed Mifta Rahman, 26, of Reynoldsburg, was charged with failure to drive within marked lanes, driving under suspension, operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, and domestic violence.
According to the state patrol, Rahman has previously been convicted of operating a vehicle under the influence, once in 2019, twice in 2023, and once in 2024.
