NY man shows up drunk to pick friend up from DWI arrest: cops
A New York man was arrested for driving while intoxicated after arriving to pick up a friend who had just been arrested for DWI. Antone Glionna, 25, drove into a restricted area at the sheriff's office, prompting authorities to investigate. He was found to be intoxicated and had a revoked license due to a prior DWI conviction.
- ▪Antone Glionna, 25, arrived at the sheriff's office to pick up a friend after the friend was arrested for DWI.
- ▪Authorities suspected Glionna was intoxicated after he drove into a restricted area.
- ▪Glionna was arrested and charged with driving without a license and driving while intoxicated.
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Metro NY man shows up drunk to pick friend up from DWI arrest: cops By Emily Crane Published May 19, 2026, 9:57 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google A New York driver allegedly showed up drunk to pick up his friend who had just been locked up for DWI. Antone Glionna, 25, of Hagaman, turned up outside the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office to drive his pal home after he was cut loose from custody on Saturday, according to the sheriff. Authorities started questioning Glionna after he drove into a restricted area at the lockup — completely ignoring the public parking section. Antone Glionna, 25, of Hagaman, allegedly showed up drunk to pick up his friend who had just been locked up for DWI, authorities said.
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