Driver Arrested after DUI Crash on 1st Street [Cheney, WA]
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Driver Arrested after DUI Crash on 1st Street [Cheney, WA]

20-Year-Old Impaired Driver Arrested after Causing a Two-Vehicle Collision on F Street

CHENEY, WA (November 9, 2023) - Early Sunday morning, police responded to a DUI crash on F Street where they arrested one driver.

The incident happened just after midnight, October 29, at the intersection of 1st and F Streets.

According to the Cheney Police Department, the collision involved a white Cheney Camaro driven by a 20-year-old man and a Honda CRV.

Upon investigation, the officers determined that the Honda was pulling out from a parking lot on 1st Street when the Camaro, traveling at high speed, crashed into the Honda.

Furthermore, the impact of the crash sent the Honda crashing into a tree on a sidewalk. The driver of the Honda suffered injuries and paramedics immediately treated him.

Meanwhile, the 20-year-old driver was evaluated and he was determined to be intoxicated. Police later arrested the driver with DUI-related charges.

Further investigation is still ongoing, and an update will be provided once information is available.

Alcohol and other controlled substances in the body can change a person's physical, emotional, and mental condition. It is recommended that you do not drive while under the influence of these altering substances. They can make it difficult for you to drive safely. Driving impaired also puts you and other people at risk of a fatal accident. Make our roads safer by being responsible and following traffic laws.



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