A Casper man is denying he's responsible for a couple of collisions in March.

Thirty-one year old Kirk Steffey has pleaded not guilty to charges of DUI, driving without an interlock device, and two counts of leaving the scene.

Casper police say in March, Steffey was driving the wrong way on "E" street near Beverly, when he collided with another vehicle and a short time later, a sign at the Troopers Bingo Hall.

Witnesses told investigators that Steffey was the driver, and Steffey admitted to investigators he had been drinking earlier in the day.

A breathalyzer test showed that he had a blood alcohol content of point two-three, nearly three times the legal limit for driving.

Steffey is free on ten-thousand dollars bond, awaiting trial.

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