Former Packers star Eddie Lacy is accused of having a .325 BAC when he was arrested for drunk driving in Arizona last month.
scottsdale police told TMZ A woman called 911 to report a vehicle matching the description of Lacey's Audi SUV was driving erratically, police said.
“I was following him down the highway for several miles and he couldn't stay in his lane,” the woman said.
“Speed up. Slam Blake. He's going to kill someone.”
When the dispatcher asked the 911 caller if she thought the driver was intoxicated, she replied, “Well, he can't drive straight, so I think he's on something.”
Lacey, 34, was pulled over shortly after.
“Eddie spoke slowly and as soon as I started speaking, he slurred and mumbled,” the officer reportedly wrote in the arrest report.
Lacey's body camera footage showed him telling police, “I don't have any money.”
He said he had just flown in from Wisconsin after an appearance in Green Bay and only had one drink on the plane – one shot of tequila.

After being asked to get out of the car and complying, Lacey signaled that he lived nearby.
Lacey was ultimately charged with “Extreme DUI – BAC 0.20 or higher.”
Lacy started his career well with the Packers after starring at the University of Alabama, where he won the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year award in 2013.
In his first two seasons in the NFL, Lacy totaled over 3,000 yards from scrimmage and scored 24 touchdowns.
However, his performance with the Packers declined in 2015 and 2016, and his NFL career ended after spending 2017 with the Seahawks.





