Douglas Green Detained after Suspected DUI Collision on Petaluma Boulevard North
PETALUMA, CA (August 11, 2023) – Monday evening, Douglas Green was arrested following a DUI crash on Stony Point Road. According to the police, the incident happened around 8:30 p.m. near Stony Point Road and Petaluma Boulevard North. Officers arrived to find the suspect, Douglas Green, traveling on the westbound lane of Petaluma Boulevard North before turning right to continue northbound on Stony Point Road. Green, on the other hand, reportedly made an open turn and went into the southbound sections of Stony Point Road, resulting in a head-on crash with another vehicle. Meanwhile, the other motorist was hurt and was taken to a nearby hospital. According to the police, Green displayed indicators of intoxication. Officers also determined that his driver’s license had been suspended due to a prior DUI, according to the agency. Moreover, both directions of the roadway were temporarily shut down to allow for cleanup and preliminary duties. Officials will post additional updates as they become available to the public. 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.If you have been injured in a DUI crash, please contact Sweet James today. It is their goal to provide your loved one with the highest quality of legal representation. Their firm is dedicated to helping your bereaved family obtain both justice and maximum settlement. Their seasoned personal injury attorneys will fight by your side and get what you rightfully deserve. Call them for your free consultation at 1-800-900-0000. For more accident news, click here.
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