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Former Minnesota Vikings The star corridor Adrian Peterson was arrested in Minnesota at dawn on Friday morning by a DWI position, hours after having appeared as a special guest for the team’s party celebrations at the US Bank stadium.
Peterson, 40, was arrested by the ROAD PATROL OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA On Friday morning and faces a minor position of minor driving crime, according to the disabled, according to the online records of the Hennepin County Sheriff’s office.

The former Vikingo of Minnesota, Adrian Peterson, greets the crowd in the third quarter of a game against the Chicago Bears at the US Bank stadium on November 27, 2023. (Brad Reppel-USA Today Sports)
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TMZ Sports He informed that the MVP of the Single League was arrested around 3:20 am after the police saw him travel to 83 mph in a 55 mph area. According to the report, the arrest officer suspected that Peterson was drunk.
According to a report, its blood alcohol level was .14, well above the legal limit of .08.

Peterson, 40, was arrested in Minnesota at dawn on Friday morning for a DWI position. (Hennepin County Sheriff Office)
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Peterson, a future member of the Hall of Fame, was one of the most dominant Vikings players in the history of the franchise. Peterson, seven times, Peterson spent 10 seasons with the Vikings, where MVP of the League and offensive player of the year in the same season was appointed. He led the league in yards running three times and rushing Touchdowns twice.
Peterson celebrated the first round of 2025 NFL draft At the Vikings stadium on Thursday night.

Archive: The Vikingos de Minnesota, Adrian Peterson (28) rushes to the Chicago Bears in the third quarter in the metrodome on November 29, 2009. (Bruce Kluckhohn USA Today Sports)
According to online records, Peterson was launched two hours after being reserved with a bail of $ 4,000. He will return in court on May 9.