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Don Mattingly's son crashed car while drunk, attempted to sell it: report

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The son of New York Yankees icon and current Miami Marlins manager Don Mattingly is accused of crashing his vehicle in Indiana while drunk before attempting to sell it, according to multiple reports. 

Jordon Mattingly, 30, was arrested Monday in Evansville, about 170 miles southwest of Indianapolis after police said he crashed his vehicle into a median on Lloyd Expressway while intoxicated, the Evansville Courier & Press reported. He then drove the damaged silver Honda to a local dealership, where he tried to sell it.

Jordon Mattingly, 30, was arrested Monday in Evansville. (Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office)

Mattingly allegedly blew a .0291 when Evansville police officers conducted a breathalyzer test on him Monday night, which was about 3.5 times over the legal alcohol limit, an arrest affidavit stated.

At least five 911 calls were made about the driver of the Honda on Memorial Day, with one witness saying the vehicle hit the center median at 70 mph before returning to the road. 

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Soon after, another witness said they saw Mattingly entering a Honda dealership, where he was described as "super drunk," according to the affidavit.

One person who followed Mattingly into the D-Patrick Honda Dealership heard him tell sales staff that he wanted to "sell this piece of crap," FOX 59 reported. Police arrived to find the vehicle missing a front tire.

Mattingly, who suffered minor injuries, told officers he was at the dealership to sell his car and buy a new one. He claimed he only had "one drink," the affidavit stated. 

Mattingly told authorities the damage to his vehicle was the result of him

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