Police in Battle Creek have disciplined two members of the department following a drunken driving crash involving an off-duty officer.
The Battle Creek Enquirer and WOOD-TV report police on Thursday released a report about the July 31 crash that said the officer was driving 100 mph before striking a curb, two mailboxes and two signs.
The report says he had a blood-alcohol level of 0.285 percent.
The legal limit in Michigan is 0.08 percent.
The 37-year-old officer has been suspended for 20 days.
A prosecutor is deciding whether to bring charges.
Another off-duty officer also was in the car.
The department says there was a lack of a complete investigation, so a lieutenant has been demoted.
Chief Jackie Hampton, however, says there was no attempted cover-up in the case.

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