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Off-duty cop arrested by her husband

ELKO -- An off-duty Elko County sheriff's deputy was arrested on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol after her husband, a fellow deputy, pulled her over.

Charlotte Moore, 36, of Spring Creek was arrested in Elko at 11:41 p.m. Saturday. She was released at 1:47 a.m. Sunday and placed on paid administrative leave, Elko County Undersheriff Rocky Gonzalez said.

Moore, a jail deputy who has been on staff for 11 years, was off duty driving her 2004 Pontiac Grand Am when she was initially pulled over by her husband, Deputy Mike Moore, a police report said.

In two separate accounts of the incident, Mike Moore indicated she was pulled over for either speeding or making an illegal turn, according to the report.

She left before being administered a portable breathalyzer test, the Elko Daily Free Press reported.

Mike Moore pulled her over again and called the Elko Police Department for backup. He left shortly after officer Shane Daz arrived. Police Sgt. Mark Butterfield was also on scene.

Mike Moore was following procedure when he asked for backup, Gonzalez said.

Neither Mike nor Charlotte Moore was available for comment Monday.

Although this traffic stop was different from most, officers treated the stop as they would any other incident when a deputy calls for backup, Elko Police Chief Mike Smith said.

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