Rolling Meadows Coach Faces 2nd DUI charge

The Davis Law Group, P.C.

Doug Millsaps, 47, of the 800 block of Wescott Road in Bolingbrook was arrested on June 6, 2009 after officers allegedly found him sleeping in his car with the keys in the ignition.

Millsaps, head football coach for Rolling Meadows High School, stated he will not resign nor has he been asked to. He faces his second DUI charge since 2004.

The coach maintains his innocence and will let the process play out in court.

According to a Geneva police report, Millsaps had blood shot, glassy eyes, poor balance and a strong odor of alcohol. He failed a horizontal gaze sobriety test and then refused further testing.

A spokeswoman for the Illinois Secretary of State’s office stated that Millsaps’ license is currently suspended.

Rolling Meadows coach reacts to DUI charge, www.dailyherald.com, September 14, 2010

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