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Suspected Drunk Driver Arrested After Striking SLMPD Patrol Car on I-70, Officer Released from Hospital

Suspected Drunk Driver Arrested After Striking SLMPD Patrol Car on I-70, Officer Released from Hospital

Early yesterday morning, a suspected drunk driver collided with a St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD) patrol car on Interstate 70, as reported by the department. According to

Fox2Now

, the incident occurred near the Broadway exit around 1 a.m., and the SLMPD officer had just re-entered the patrol vehicle when the crash transpired, he was taken promptly to the hospital for evaluation, and fortunately avoided serious injuries, later he was released.

Following the crash, a 41-year-old male suspect was apprehended by police and is facing possible charges for DUI, driving while his license was revoked, and related bench warrants. “Thankfully, our officer was not seriously injured,” the SLMPD said in a post obtained by

KFVS12

, indicating the officer’s fortunate escape from more severe harm in the collision.

SLMPD made a public plea in a post urging citizens to refrain from drinking and driving, highlighting the risks involved. “We cannot stress enough—please do not drink and drive,” said SLMPD in the post mentioned by

First Alert 4

, stressing, “You risk everything when you drive drunk.” There were no additional injuries or vehicles involved in the unfortunate event that occurred.

No further details have been released by the authorities regarding the current status of the suspect. The SLMPD continues their investigation into the crash, and officers remind the public of the dangers of impaired driving: “Please do not drink and drive,” according to the informational release discussed by the SLMPD on

First Alert 4

.

Around 1am, officers were investigating an abandoned car on I-70 eastbound near Broadway. Our officer had just re-entered his patrol vehicle when an apparent drunk driver hit the police SUV.

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