A South Carolina man is facing a number charges after police said he and
a female companion passed out in their car at the drive-through of a
McDonald’s in Marathon, Florida.
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office say that Kevin Yonson, 28, was behind
the wheel of a white Ford with the woman in the passenger seat. They
ordered food about 10:30pm on Tuesday but didn’t drive up to the window
to pay to get their meal. So a McDonald’s employee went outside to find
out what was going on and saw them asleep in the car, still at the
ordering speaker. He called the Monroe Sheriff’s Office.
Deputy Christopher Schwartz wrote in his report that when he approached
the car, he saw the “female asleep, mouth open, with drool coming down
her face.” He tried to wake her but she “continued to sit with her eyes
closed.” She finally woke up and “looked at me as if she had no idea
where she was.” She then shook Yonson awake.
Schwartz told her stand behind the car; by that time, Deputy Garrett
Bragg already had Yonson at the back of the car. Both smelled of
alcohol, Schwartz wrote.
Bragg asked Yonson to go through a field sobriety test. At first he
agreed, then decided not to. He got combative and was yelling, Schwartz
wrote. The deputy wrote that Yonson resisted being handcuffed. At one
point, Bragg and Sgt. Nick Whiteman “grabbed” Yonson and “secured” him
against the car. Schwartz then tried walking him to his cruiser but
Yonson “lost his balance and stated I pushed him over.” After a minor
scuffle, the police got Yonson into Schwartz’s cruiser.
It turns out that Yonson isn’t who he told police he was. He didn’t have a driver’s license and initially gave his last name as Johnson, then admitted to who he really is.
Yonson is a registered sex offender in West Virginia stemming from a
Feb. 9, 2015, conviction there. He hadn’t registered in Monroe as a sex
offender, as required by law. He also has three drunk-driving
convictions in South Carolina, one in 2008 and two last year.
The woman was taken back to her hotel. Yonson, however, was booked into
the county jail, where he remains on $25,000 bond, charged with felony
driving under the influence (fourth or subsequent offense), failing to
register as a sex offender, resisting arrest, driving with a suspended license, battery on a law officer and giving false information to a
police officer.
He is scheduled to appear before Acting Circuit Court Judge Ruth Becker
in Marathon on Oct. 27.
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