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Idaho lawmaker suspected of grand theft

Police say state senator was drunk, driving stranger’s SUV

McGee
Keith Ridler Associated Press

BOISE – Idaho Senate GOP Caucus Chairman John McGee was arrested early Sunday after police say he took a Ford Excursion and cargo trailer from the Boise-area home of a “complete stranger” and a blood-alcohol test showed the four-term lawmaker had been drinking.

The 38-year-old McGee, who represents Caldwell, was taken into custody by police on suspicion of felony grand theft and misdemeanor driving under the influence, authorities said. Officials said a breath test found he had a blood-alcohol content of 0.15, nearly twice the legal limit. He was booked into the Ada County Jail at about 4:30 a.m.

Lt. Kody Aldrich told the Associated Press that McGee did not know the owner of the SUV and trailer, which became stuck as he backed into a neighbor’s yard southwest of Boise. It was also unclear why McGee was in the Boise area in Ada County.

“Nobody knows why he was there,” Aldrich said. “It doesn’t sound like he did either.”

Aldrich said McGee told officers he was on his way to Jackpot, Nev.

Aldrich said the vehicle owner reported typically leaving the keys in the unlocked vehicle.

Because McGee faces a potential felony charge, he will be held in jail until he goes before a judge, Aldrich said. The lawmaker’s first court appearance is scheduled for this afternoon in 4th District Court.

Messages left by the Associated Press at McGee’s home and cellphone were not returned Sunday.

Idaho Senate President Pro Tem Brent Hill, R-Rexburg, expressed support for McGee and said the immediate concern is for his colleague and his family.

“We feel really bad about the situation and how it may affect his wife and family,” Hill, the leader of the Senate, told the AP on Sunday. “Our concerns right now are to help him and his family out any way we can. We just want to make sure things work out for John and his family.”