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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Pennsylvania Man Crashes Car Into Loading Dock After Huffing Duster

Via the Cranberry Eagle in Pennsylvania:

Police have charged a 30 year old man with driving under the influence of solvents after an April 17th accident.  He was huffing computer duster when he ran a red light and crashed his friend's SUV into a Bed, Bath, & Beyond loading dock. Two cans of computer duster were found in the car. Blood tests confirmed the presence of toxic chemicals.




June 6 — Police charged Lawrence R. Sadowski, 30, of Zelienople with driving under the influence of solvents stemming from an April 17 crash wreck at the Cranberry Mall on Route 19.
Sadowski was high from huffing aerosol duster about 5:10 a.m. when he crashed a friend's sport utility vehicle into the loading dock at the Bath, Bed & Beyond store, according to a police report. A witness told police that moments before the wreck, Sadowski ran a red light at Route 19 and Freedom Road. Officers got there and found in the vehicle two cans of compressed air dust remover that appeared to have been recently used, police said. The suspect was taken to UPMC Passavant Cranberry for a blood test, which later showed the presence of toxic chemical from the duster. In addition to DUI, Sadowski is charged with careless driving, a red light violation and driving with a suspended license - See more at: http://www.butlereagle.com/article/20140616/CRAN0101/706169853#sthash.ZzXGtHzZ.dpuf
OLICE REPORTS
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June 16, 2014
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Cranberry Twp Police
June 6 — Police charged Lawrence R. Sadowski, 30, of Zelienople with driving under the influence of solvents stemming from an April 17 crash wreck at the Cranberry Mall on Route 19.
Sadowski was high from huffing aerosol duster about 5:10 a.m. when he crashed a friend's sport utility vehicle into the loading dock at the Bath, Bed & Beyond store, according to a police report. A witness told police that moments before the wreck, Sadowski ran a red light at Route 19 and Freedom Road. Officers got there and found in the vehicle two cans of compressed air dust remover that appeared to have been recently used, police said. The suspect was taken to UPMC Passavant Cranberry for a blood test, which later showed the presence of toxic chemical from the duster. In addition to DUI, Sadowski is charged with careless driving, a red light violation and driving with a suspended license.

State Police, Butler
June 1 — A black and chrome Apple iPod was stolen from a vehicle at a home in the 200 block of Reibold Road in Forward Township. The theft happened between 10 p.m. May 30 and noon June 1.
- See more at: http://www.butlereagle.com/article/20140616/CRAN0101/706169853#sthash.ZzXGtHzZ.dpuf
OLICE REPORTS
Published:
June 16, 2014
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These items have been collected from various police departments.

Cranberry Twp Police
June 6 — Police charged Lawrence R. Sadowski, 30, of Zelienople with driving under the influence of solvents stemming from an April 17 crash wreck at the Cranberry Mall on Route 19.
Sadowski was high from huffing aerosol duster about 5:10 a.m. when he crashed a friend's sport utility vehicle into the loading dock at the Bath, Bed & Beyond store, according to a police report. A witness told police that moments before the wreck, Sadowski ran a red light at Route 19 and Freedom Road. Officers got there and found in the vehicle two cans of compressed air dust remover that appeared to have been recently used, police said. The suspect was taken to UPMC Passavant Cranberry for a blood test, which later showed the presence of toxic chemical from the duster. In addition to DUI, Sadowski is charged with careless driving, a red light violation and driving with a suspended license.

State Police, Butler
June 1 — A black and chrome Apple iPod was stolen from a vehicle at a home in the 200 block of Reibold Road in Forward Township. The theft happened between 10 p.m. May 30 and noon June 1.
- See more at: http://www.butlereagle.com/article/20140616/CRAN0101/706169853#sthash.ZzXGtHzZ.dpuf

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