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UFC Hall of Famer Miletich pleads guilty to OWI: Scott County Court records

UFC Hall of Famer Miletich pleads guilty to OWI: Scott County Court records

Yahoo05-02-2025
A 58-year-old UFC Hall of Famer who faces a felony charge of OWI – third offense has pleaded guilty and is scheduled to appear in court for sentencing, according to court documents.
Pat Miletich of Bettendorf, known as 'The Croatian Sensation,' and who also has been a sports commentator, was arrested after an incident Sept. 14, 2023, arrest affidavits show.
Scott County Court records dated Tuesday show Miletich pleaded guilty to the Class D felony of operating-while-under-the-influence, third offense, court records say.
In the criminal plea, he wrote that he operated a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and on two previous occasions in the last 12 years, he was found guilty or pleaded guilty to OWI or a like offense in Iowa or another jurisdiction.
He will be sentenced April 25 in Scott County Court, documents show.
The incident Sept. 14
Arrest affidavits say a pedestrian called dispatchers to say a gray pickup truck traveled the wrong way on Devils Glen Road in the caller's lane of travel, arrest affidavits show. Police say the truck drove over a grass embankment and parked at the Shell station, 3718 State St., Bettendorf.
Both the caller and Miletich were at the Shell station when officers arrived, arrest affidavits say. The caller confirmed the RAM 1500 was the truck that the caller saw.
'I observed the defendant asleep in the drivers' seat of the above mentioned RAM 1500 while it was running,' an officer writes in the arrest affidavits. 'The defendant left the vehicle in drive and had to be reminded several times to place the vehicle in park mode after officers had to wake him up.'
Miletich told officers he was drinking alcohol while watching DekHockey at Crow Creek Park, police say, adding that Miletich said he was in North Dakota, then said he drove back from North Dakota two days ago. He admitted to drinking wine, affidavits show.
Miletich had 'bloodshot, watery eyes, slurred speech, unsteady balance, and an odor of ingested alcohol,' police say in affidavits, which show he refused all field sobriety testing prior to refusing a preliminary breath test.
Officers saw tire tracks in the grass along the sidewalk on the west side of Devils Glen Road consistent with the caller's observations. Affidavits say 'A rut was found in an area covered with gravel along the sidewalk in line with the tire tracks and gravel was scattered on the concrete nearby.'
In affidavits, police say there was gravel dust covering the rear passenger side tire of (Miletich's) truck that was consistent with the gravel/dust in the rut. Officers also saw fresh damage to vegetation growing on a retaining wall on the north side of the Shell parking lot where it appeared something had struck the wall. According to affidavits, there was damage and vegetation on the front of the RAM 1500 that Miletich had been driving consistent with the vegetation on the retaining wall.
'The defendant's driving behavior is captured on traffic cameras at Devils Glen Road/State Street, and consistent with the complaint,' police say in affidavits.
The charge of a third OWI is a Class D felony, which is punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine.
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