Allison Defibaugh, 30, of Bellefontaine, was stopped early Saturday morning by Bellefontaine Police.
Officers saw her make a wide turn from Auburn Avenue onto Main Street, going into the wrong side of the roadway and continuing to drive on the wrong side.
Defibaugh then was going 40 MPH in the 25 MPH zone.
Officers stopped her as she turned into the Pizza Hunt parking lot.
She failed sobriety tests and was placed under arrest.
After being transported to the Bellefontaine Police Department, she refused to consent to a breath test.
She admitted to officers that she had had quite a bit to drink that night.
Defibaugh was issued citations of OVI, improper turn, marked lanes, and speed, then released to a sober driver.
Early Saturday morning, police were on patrol when they saw a vehicle weaving in and out of its lane on Main Street.
They followed it for several blocks, then stopped Shawn Grindell, 43, of Kenton, north of the Logan County Fish and Game.
She admitted to officers that she drank, “about two drinks” that night.
Grindell then failed several field sobriety tests, telling officers she should not be driving in her condition.
She was arrested, and transported to the Bellefontaine Police Department where she blew a BAC of .191, two times the legal limit.
Grindell was cited with two counts of OVI and failure to control, then released to a sober driver.
Jason England, 42, of Bellefontaine, was cited with two counts of OVI and one count of weaving early Sunday morning.
Police saw him swerving and making several wide turns throughout the city.
England was stopped just west of Troy Road on County Road 11 and showed several signs of intoxication.
He admitted to consuming at least two shots of alcohol and went on to fail several field sobriety tests.
England was arrested and transported to the Bellefontaine Police Department where he blew a BAC of .192, two times the legal limit.
He was given his citations, a mandatory court date, and then released to a sober driver.