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An accused drunk driver pulled over for going over 130 mph on a Connecticut interstate told cops he was in a rush to get home to his cat, police said.

Logan Mirmozaffari, 28, was cuffed by state troopers just after midnight Sunday after he was caught flying down I-395 in Norwich “at an extremely high rate of speed” in his Kia sedan, Connecticut state police said.

When the trooper asked “why he was driving so fast, Mirmozaffari explained that he wanted to get home to see his cat,” police said.


  Logan Mirmozaffari was spotted going 130 mph while exhibiting signs of intoxication, cops said. Connecticut State Police Logan Mirmozaffari was spotted going 130 mph while exhibiting signs of intoxication, cops said. Connecticut State Police

“While speaking with Mirmozaffari, the Trooper began to observe multiple signs of impairment,” state police said — noting the smell of booze as well as the driver’s “glossy eyes and slurred speech.”

The feline aficionado then failed to complete a field sobriety test and was arrested, the statement noted.


  Mirmozaffari told police he wanted to get home to see his cat (not pictured). Jevjenijs – stock.adobe.com Mirmozaffari told police he wanted to get home to see his cat (not pictured). Jevjenijs – stock.adobe.com

Mirmozaffari was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs and reckless driving.

He was released from custody on a $500 bond and is next scheduled to appear in Norwich Superior Court on March 12.

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