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Ridgefield HS Dean, Football Coach Charged With Drunken Driving

RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- Fairfield police charged Kevin Callahan, a Ridgefield High School faculty member and its varsity football coach, with driving under the influence May 3, according to the Connecticut Post.

Kevin Callahan

Kevin Callahan

Photo Credit: Ridgefield Football website

“The charges are concerning because Mr. Callahan is an educator and role model for Ridgefield High School students,” said a statement from Superintendent Deborah Low. “Mr. Callahan has worked in Ridgefield for 16-years and currently is Senior Teacher of the Physical Education Department, Dean of Students and Coach. Mr. Callahan is recognized as a valued member of the RHS faculty.”

The 52-year-old Fairfield resident has been placed on a leave of absence while the school district reviews the case, the Post reported.

In the accident at Stillson and Fairfield Woods roads, Callahan, who said he was looking at a text, hit a traffic sign and then a tree, police told the Connecticut Post. Police found a half-empty bottle of vodka in his car, the Post said.

Callahan also was charged with failure to drive right, distracted driving and failure to carry a valid insurance card, according to the Post.

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