Suspected DUI driver causes rollover collision in Franklin County
Posted on Friday, January 29th, 2021 at 3:49 pm
MESA, WA – State Troopers arrested a suspected drunk driver after the driver rolled their car, sustaining minor injuries, on State Route 395 and State Route 17.
WSP is at the scene of a DUI rollover collision on SR 395 at SR 17 in Franklin County. Prior to the crash, a 911 caller reported the truck traveling at a high rate of speed. Driver only has minor injuries and has been arrested. #NotAcceptable pic.twitter.com/RR3Zwv28U5
— Trooper C. Thorson (@wspd3pio) January 29, 2021
According to a tweet from Trooper Thorson, the driver only sustained minor injuries in the crash and did not hit any other vehicles. A photo from the scene shows the suspect’s black pickup truck on its back.
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