Drunk Girl Slams Truck Into Police Car 🥴
Drunk Girl Slams Truck Into Police Car 🥴
Short Produced by TheStreetIntercept
CONTEXT/SUMMARY:
On May 28, 2023, a large crowd had gathered outside a bar in Toledo, OH. Officers from the Toledo Police Department and the Ohio State Highway Patrol had assembled on scene and were in the process of dispersing the crowd.
Without warning, a 21-year-old woman named Liz crossed the center lane of traffic in her Chevy Silverado and struck police unit 169 head-on with enough force to knock the tire off the patrol vehicle. Officers on foot gave chase as the Silverado came to a stop a short distance away. She was immediately pulled from the truck, visibly distressed. She told officers she had been following a friend back to the west side of Toledo when the crash occurred, and claimed she had been looking at her GPS and did not see the stopped police vehicle.
She admitted to consuming three alcoholic beverages prior to the crash. Fire department personnel were called to the scene to evaluate her for injuries, which she declined. She then completed all three standardized field sobriety tests, including the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus, Walk and Turn, and One Leg Stand. Following the tests, she was placed under arrest for OVI and seated in the back of a patrol vehicle.
Officer Wright read her the Ohio BMV implied consent form and explained her options regarding the breathalyzer. After asking several questions about how taking or refusing the test would affect her license and charges, she chose to decline the breath test. Rather than transporting her to jail, Officer Wright consulted with a supervisor and received approval to issue her a citation and release her directly to her mother, who had arrived on scene. She was charged with Operating a Vehicle Impaired (OVI) and Failure to Control.
On Sep. 11, 2023, she pled guilty to an amended charge of having Physical Control of a Vehicle Under the Influence. The Failure to Control charge was dismissed. She was fined $100 plus court costs, ordered to attend a 3-day Driver's Intervention Program, and placed on probation for six months.
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Toledo Police Department, OH
Ohio State Highway Patrol
California Bodycam
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