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February 25, 2007
US Airways CEO reports to jail
By Jill Redhage
Tribune


The top executive of US Airways began his 24-hour jail sentence for drunken driving Saturday morning in a Phoenix jail. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio confirmed that Doug Parker, 45, reported to jail, but Arpaio declined to say what time Parker arrived. Arpaio said Parker was separated from other inmates due to his "high profile" and "notoriety." But Arpaio said Parker was getting "no special treatment."

Parker stayed at Estrella Jail, according to an automated inmate information line operated by the sheriff's office. The US Airways CEO pleaded guilty Tuesday in Scottsdale City Court to driving while intoxicated.

On Jan. 31, Parker's Tempe-based company dropped its bid to acquire Delta Air Lines. That night, a Scottsdale police officer stopped Parker for speeding as he left a party at the FBR Open golf tournament.

A blood test showed Parker's blood-alcohol level was 0.096, above the 0.08 legal limit.

The City Court judge ordered Parker to pay a fine of about $1,650 and be screened by a doctor for any alcohol-related problems. His speeding charge was dismissed.

Initially, Parker was scheduled to serve his jail time on March 15. Court officials were unavailable Saturday to comment on the reason for the date change. Copyright © 2007 Freedom Communications / Arizona. Displayed by permission. All rights reserved.
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