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The vice president of the Hebron Town Council was arrested in Lowell earlier this month for operating a vehicle while intoxicated with a blood alcohol level of at least 0.098 percent.
An officer at the Hebron Police Department confirmed that the Teel is a town official.
The Lake County Sheriff's Department, not the Hebron department, is handling the case, said the law enforcement official.
Lake County police found Kelly Teel's silver 1998 Oldsmobile van in a ditch on 157th Avenue, west of Montgomery Street at 1:26 a.m. Dec. 4.
Teel's registration was expired, police said.
According to the police report, Teel, 44, said she had not consumed any alcoholic beverage that night.
However, police said she had "a strong odor commonly associated with that of an alcoholic beverage" and "red and watery bloodshot eyes."
"Kelly became very argumentative as to why she needed to turn off and exit her vehicle for support," police said.
After failing field sobriety tests, she took a breath test but police described it as a "very partial blow."
The legal limit in Indiana for drunken driving is 0.08 percent.
Teel was handcuffed and taken to the county jail.
She reportedly cussed at an emergency medical technician who was collecting her medical information.
Teel could not be reached for comment.
According to the town of Hebron's Web site, Teel is a representative on the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission and a liaison for the town Park Board.