Police have charged a 14-year-old Pennsylvania boy with driving drunk while his even more intoxicated father rode in the passenger seat.WNEP-TV reports the boy was stopped by Wilkes-Barre police for driving erratically on Wednesday night. His blood-alcohol content was .106 percent, more than the state's .08 percent limit for adult drivers.Police have charged his father, 34-year-old Ramon Calva-Marin, with child endangerment and corruption of minors. His blood-alcohol level was 0.26 percent.The boy was released to a sober family member and will be prosecuted in juvenile court.His father faces a preliminary hearing June 14. Online court records don't list an attorney for him to comment on the charges.Get the WTAE Pittsburgh's Action News 4 App

Police have charged a 14-year-old Pennsylvania boy with driving drunk while his even more intoxicated father rode in the passenger seat.



WNEP-TV reports the boy was stopped by Wilkes-Barre police for driving erratically on Wednesday night. His blood-alcohol content was .106 percent, more than the state's .08 percent limit for adult drivers.



Police have charged his father, 34-year-old Ramon Calva-Marin, with child endangerment and corruption of minors. His blood-alcohol level was 0.26 percent.



The boy was released to a sober family member and will be prosecuted in juvenile court.



His father faces a preliminary hearing June 14. Online court records don't list an attorney for him to comment on the charges.

