Former state senator Baker charged with DWI
CONWAY -- Former state Sen. Gilbert Baker, who fought efforts to allow Conway restaurants to sell alcoholic beverages, was arrested Friday night on allegations including drunken driving.
An online inmate roster for the Faulkner County jail lists Baker, 59, as being released Saturday morning. It says bail for Baker, who now teaches music at the University of Central Arkansas, was set at $1,395.
The online roster displayed someone else's picture beside Baker's name. A sheriff's office employee said the office was working to correct the problem Saturday afternoon.
Baker was arrested by Conway police on charges of driving while intoxicated, refusal to take a breath test and driving left of center.
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[font color=330099]Did the former senator commit a DWI to prove that an alcohol ban for restaurants is necessary?
Yes, he is a Republican.[/font]