Bismarck  (Valley News Live) A care required citation has been filed against Kirsten Baesler after she was pulled over Wednesday night and accused of driving under the influence.

Sgt. Wade Kadrmas with the North Dakota Highway Patrol says charges are still pending for a DUI.

Kadrmas says the state is reviewing evidence including her blood and breath test refusal, dash camera video and state radio dispatch traffic before charges are filed.

He says because Baesler refused a blood and breath test, documents are filed with the NDDOT to review a license suspension.

According to Kadrmas, Baesler was issued a 25 day temporary driver’s license. The NDDOT will review her case and could suspend her license for a minimum of 180 days or maximum of 3 years.

Kadrmas says Baesler could argue the suspension in a hearing.

Previously

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota schools superintendent is apologizing after being arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. The Highway Patrol says Superintendent of Public Instruction Kirsten Baesler was pulled over for DUI about 10 p.m. Wednesday on Memorial Highway in Mandan. The patrol has not said what led to the arrest. Baesler said in a statement that she made a “serious mistake” and is “deeply sorry” for her actions. She says she is going to seek help and focus on her well-being and health. Baesler was first elected in 2012 and re-elected in 2016. She has said she plans to seek another term.

Previously…

BISMARCK, N.D. (KVLY-TV) — The North Dakota schools superintendent has been arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. Lt. Steve Fischer of the North Dakota Highway Patrol tells KVLY-TV that Kirsten Baesler was arrested for DUI about 10 p.m. Wednesday night on Memorial Highway in Mandan. The patrol would not comment on what led to the arrest. Department of Public Instruction spokesman Dale Wetzel declined to comment to The Associated Press. Baesler was first elected in 2012 and re-elected in 2016. She has said she plans to seek another term.