Following a car crash, SPD arrests alleged drunk driver with outstanding warrants

The Southborough Police Department issued a press release about an alleged drunk driver arrested this week after a car crash in the middle of Monday night.

SPD’s statement includes allegations that the driver crashed a stolen car into another car and that he was already a wanted “Fugitive” with several outstanding warrants.

Here is the SPD’s (redacted) statement:

Southborough Police Arrest New Hampshire Man Following Crash

Chief Ryan Newell reports that the Southborough Police Department arrested a New Hampshire man following an early morning crash Tuesday.

At a local hospital following the crash, [a 38 yr old man from Nashua, NH], was arrested and charged with the following:

  • Operation of a Motor Vehicle with Suspended License
  • Marked Lanes Violation
  • Operating Under the Influence of Liquor
  • Negligent Operation of Motor Vehicle
  • Possession of a Stolen Motor Vehicle
  • Use of a Motor Vehicle Without Authority

Following several 911 emergency calls on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 3:33 a.m., Southborough Police Patrolman Jeffery Mayer and Sgt. Jeffrey Norton responded to a reported crash at the intersection of Turnpike Road (Route 9 West) and Middle Road.

Upon arrival, Officer Mayer and Sgt. Norton found an impassable intersection strewn with vehicle parts and two badly damaged vehicles.

A black 2007 Mazda 3 had extremely heavy front-end and driver-side damage. The windshield was completely broken with a noticeable “star” type pattern consistent with the driver’s face/head striking the glass. The steering wheel was crushed and pushed toward the dashboard. Police found [the driver] on the passenger seat with his feet in the driver’s foot well. A preliminary investigation indicated [the driver] was driving the vehicle but not wearing his seatbelt at the time of the crash.

[The driver] was the sole occupant. Police detected the odor of alcohol.

A second vehicle, a gray 2010 Honda Prius with moderate front-end damage, was located further up the road.

Southborough EMS arrived on the scene and transported [the driver] to the hospital for treatment. Dispatch notified the responding officers that the Mazda that [the suspect] was driving had been reported stolen in Worcester on Jan. 17.

A preliminary investigation determined the Mazda had crashed into the median at a high rate of speed, then struck the Prius.

Southborough Police also learned that [the driver] was wanted on a Fugitive from Justice Warrant from Hillsborough County, N.H., Superior Court, and had five (5) outstanding warrants from district courts in Lawrence, Lowell and Ayer.

A Southborough Police investigation into the crash remains ongoing.

These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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