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Daughter Of Tribal President Faces Drunken Driving Charges

Coconino County Sheriff's Office

The Navajo Nation president's daughter is facing drunken driving charges after authorities say she struck another vehicle south of Flagstaff.

Karis Begaye serves as her father's chief legal counsel in the tribal government.

The Arizona Department of Public Safety says Begaye was arrested two weeks ago on Interstate 17 after rear-ending a semitrailer and damaging a guardrail.

She spent about 12 hours in the Coconino County jail where she was booked on suspicion of extreme driving while intoxicated, criminal damage and endangerment.

Jail records show Begaye admitted drinking two glasses of wine and had several open containers in the black SUV she was driving.

A formal complaint hasn't been filed.

Begaye apologized Friday for being in an accident. She says she'll lead a campaign against alcohol abuse.

Begaye remains a tribal employee.

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