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A Napa Police officer arrested this summer near Napa for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol was recently ordered to spend 25 days at the Napa County jail, according to court records and the Napa County District Attorney’s Office.

Sean Ulitin pleaded no contest Dec. 2 in Napa County Superior Court to driving while under the influence of alcohol and failing to notify the owner of a vehicle.

Ulitin also admitted having a blood alcohol level of more than .20, according to court records. The legal limit is .08.

He was booked into the Napa County jail Dec. 9. He is in an alternative custody program, said Lenard Vare, director of the Napa County Department of Corrections.

Under the plea agreement, Ulitin also has to perform 10 days in the work program, pay $3,500 in fines and complete a 9-month program for drivers convicted of driving under the influence, according to the Napa County District Attorney’s Office.

On May 3, Ulitin, 37, was arrested after his pickup truck crashed into a tree on Highway 121 north of Vichy Avenue, according to the California Highway Patrol. The Ford F-250 truck rolled over, slid on the road and struck a parked vehicle, according to the CHP.