Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Susie Hedalen Cited for DUI in Belgrade
- Susie Hedalen, who serves as Montana’s chief education officer, was taken into custody for suspected DUI in Belgrade early on June 22, 2025.
- Belgrade police pulled Hedalen over for speeding and nearly cutting off vehicles after seeing her car go 50 mph in a 35 mph zone.
- Hedalen failed a sobriety test, refused a breathalyzer, agreed to a blood test after a search warrant, and was booked before posting an $885 bond.
- Hedalen apologized for her "lapse in judgment that led to this incident" and thanked Belgrade Police for their professionalism in a statement emailed June 27.
- A preliminary hearing is set for July 8, 2025, at the municipal court in Belgrade, and this event does not impact Hedalen’s position as Montana’s superintendent, a role she assumed following her 2024 election.
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Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Susie Hedalen cited for DUI in Belgrade
A Belgrade police officer witnessed her speeding and wrote in his affidavit that when making a turn she "almost cut off several vehicles that had the right of way."
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