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Figure Skater Arrested in New York for Driving Drunk

NEW YORK — Russian figure skater Andrei Lutai has been arrested and jailed for stealing a car and driving drunk, police said Tuesday, after he finished 10th in a skating competition in upstate New York.

Lutai, 23, who finished ninth in the figure skating world championships in March, was stopped by police about 460 kilometers north of New York City.

“The defendant was stopped operating a vehicle that had been reported stolen earlier in the evening,” said police official William Moore.

Lutai, from St Petersburg, is charged with grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and aggravated driving while intoxicated, Moore said. He is being held on $100,000 bail.

(Reuters)

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