Man arrested following two-car crash in Hazel Dell; both drivers injured

A 23-year-old man suspected of being a disabled driver was arrested in Hazel Dell on Monday after a two-vehicle accident that took him and the opposite driver to hospital.

David A. Minch is charged with assault within the accident. The Clark County Sheriff’s deputies have additionally introduced expenses of third diploma driving with a suspended driver’s license, hit-and-run and an ignition lock violation to the prosecutor’s workplace.

Minch was launched from the hospital and posted to Clark County Jail Wednesday on these expenses and two pending arrest warrants, each associated to ingesting and driving.

Clark County Fireplace District 6 personnel noticed the collision at 7:08 p.m. on the intersection of Northeast 99th Avenue and Hazel Dell Avenue. They have been serving to each drivers when the native MPs arrived, in keeping with a press launch from the sheriff’s workplace.

Witnesses reported {that a} white Chevrolet S10 pickup truck drove west on 99th Avenue and pulled into the intersection towards a crimson mild and collided with a Toyota Avalon turning left on Hazel Dell Avenue southbound, the information launch stated .

Each drivers have been taken to a close-by hospital for therapy.

The driving force of the truck was recognized as Minch. Courtroom information record Minch as non permanent, however the sheriff’s workplace decided that he has ties to Vancouver and Utah.

The driving force of the Toyota was recognized as Alexei A. Kendall-Bray, 20, from Vancouver. He’s recovering from his accidents, the MPs stated.

“Along with the collision, the white pickup was shortly earlier than a cease signal (hit) at one other level and left the scene of the crime, leaving a license plate,” stated the sheriff’s workplace.

The investigators of the site visitors police reacted on the spot because of the nature of the accident and the appreciable accidents it prompted. After an interview with Minch, investigators suspected that he was disabled, the sheriff’s workplace stated. A blood pattern was taken from him on the hospital for examination.

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