Chippewa County, WI: The driver of a 2013 fatal car
crash is being held on trial for homicide by vehicle-use control substances. Duster cans were found on the passenger floorboard at the time of the crash. His attorney argues that the blood test, taken while the
young man was in a medically-induced coma, is a violation of his rights.
Further trial dates have been set.
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Showing posts with label car accident. Show all posts
Monday, August 28, 2017
Evidence of huffing from 2013 fatal crash used on trial
Via The Chippewa Herald
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Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Man arrested after huffing and rear-ending a police car
Via The Olympian
Olympia, WA: A man was arrested
after admitting to huffing an air freshener can and rear-ending the back of a
police vehicle at the Sea-Tac Airport. He exhibited erratic behavior and an
unwillingness to obey orders.
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Man Crashes into a Garage after Huffing
via www.chroniclet.com
A man in Ohio faces charges of driving under the influence and operation without being in reasonable control of a vehicle after crashing into a garage. The 44-year-old was huffing while driving and caused a significant amount of damage. The man seemed out of it and didn't realize what he had done. It's unclear what substance he was huffing.
A man in Ohio faces charges of driving under the influence and operation without being in reasonable control of a vehicle after crashing into a garage. The 44-year-old was huffing while driving and caused a significant amount of damage. The man seemed out of it and didn't realize what he had done. It's unclear what substance he was huffing.
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Man Faces Trial for Huffing and Driving
via www.macombdaily.com
In Michigan a man faces trial for huffing and causing a fatal car accident. Police found the man with the inhalant, diflouroethane present in his system. The accident happened when the suspect's vehicle crossed over multiple lanes, crashing into a truck occupied by a man and his wife. The man passed away 3 days later. The 37-year-old has been charged with driving under the influence causing a death, a charge punishable with up to 15 years in prison.
In Michigan a man faces trial for huffing and causing a fatal car accident. Police found the man with the inhalant, diflouroethane present in his system. The accident happened when the suspect's vehicle crossed over multiple lanes, crashing into a truck occupied by a man and his wife. The man passed away 3 days later. The 37-year-old has been charged with driving under the influence causing a death, a charge punishable with up to 15 years in prison.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Police Believe Michigan Man Huffed Before Crashing His Car
via http://www.dailytribune.com
Police arrested a 27-year-old man in Warren, Michigan for huffing from an aerosol can. The man drove off the railway and crashed into a local business. Police found more cans in his car. The man was arrested and has a court date pending.
Police arrested a 27-year-old man in Warren, Michigan for huffing from an aerosol can. The man drove off the railway and crashed into a local business. Police found more cans in his car. The man was arrested and has a court date pending.
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Suspect in Michigan Crashes into Four Cars After Huffing
via http://www.candgnews.com
A 19-year-old woman in Warren, Michigan hit 4 cars and injured two people after huffing a can of air duster and driving in a parking lot at high speeds. The charges against her include operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, driving with an invalid license, and failing to stop at the scene of a major injury accident.
A 19-year-old woman in Warren, Michigan hit 4 cars and injured two people after huffing a can of air duster and driving in a parking lot at high speeds. The charges against her include operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, driving with an invalid license, and failing to stop at the scene of a major injury accident.
Ohio Man Causes Fatal Wreck While High on Inhalants
via http://www.dispatch.com
A Westerville, Ohio man is given 7 years in prison after causing a fatal wreck while being under the influence of an inhalant. The man admitted to aggravated vehicular homicide and vehicular assault after huffing from a can of air duster and killing a veteran in a head on collision. In addition to his sentence, his license has been suspended for 25 years and he has been ordered to pay $33,837 dollars to the late veteran's wife, who was in the vehicle as well.
A Westerville, Ohio man is given 7 years in prison after causing a fatal wreck while being under the influence of an inhalant. The man admitted to aggravated vehicular homicide and vehicular assault after huffing from a can of air duster and killing a veteran in a head on collision. In addition to his sentence, his license has been suspended for 25 years and he has been ordered to pay $33,837 dollars to the late veteran's wife, who was in the vehicle as well.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Dangerous Inhalant Trend in Rapid City
via http://www.kotatv.com
Rapid City Police are worried about the increasing use of inhalants in Rapid City. Police say the issue is reaching an alarming amount causing many vehicular accidents and even death.
Rapid City Police are worried about the increasing use of inhalants in Rapid City. Police say the issue is reaching an alarming amount causing many vehicular accidents and even death.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Man High on Duster Kills Veteran in Car Crash
via http://www.dispatch.com
A 27-year-old man driving 100 miles per hour killed a war veteran in a head-on collision on Monday.
According to the patrol's written report of the crash, troopers found a can of computer duster between the man's leg and his car's center console. The receipt showed the man had bought it just minutes earlier at the nearby Walmart, near the entrance to the highway where the crash occurred. The man has been charged with driving without a license, aggravated vehicle homicide charges and two counts of aggravated vehicular assault.
A 27-year-old man driving 100 miles per hour killed a war veteran in a head-on collision on Monday.
According to the patrol's written report of the crash, troopers found a can of computer duster between the man's leg and his car's center console. The receipt showed the man had bought it just minutes earlier at the nearby Walmart, near the entrance to the highway where the crash occurred. The man has been charged with driving without a license, aggravated vehicle homicide charges and two counts of aggravated vehicular assault.
Friday, March 27, 2015
Arkansas Man Drives Car into Man Before Hitting Building
Via kait8.com
A 33-year-old Arkansas man was arrested for DWI-drugs, careless and prohibited driving, and breathing, inhaling, or drinking certain intoxicating compounds.
The man was driving when his pick-up truck crossed the turning lane and continued across ongoing traffic lanes. He hit a curb, striking a light pole. His car then went back across all lanes hitting another light pole. He then continued into a parking lot where he hit a parked SUV. The owner of the SUV said he shoved his two young children out of the way, but that the car hit him before running into a building and newspaper stand.
Police found a cold computer duster can in the console of the car, and a wet baggie on the passenger seat. The man was taken to the hospital where he agreed to a urine and blood test. The man was cited and released on bail.
A 33-year-old Arkansas man was arrested for DWI-drugs, careless and prohibited driving, and breathing, inhaling, or drinking certain intoxicating compounds.
The man was driving when his pick-up truck crossed the turning lane and continued across ongoing traffic lanes. He hit a curb, striking a light pole. His car then went back across all lanes hitting another light pole. He then continued into a parking lot where he hit a parked SUV. The owner of the SUV said he shoved his two young children out of the way, but that the car hit him before running into a building and newspaper stand.
Police found a cold computer duster can in the console of the car, and a wet baggie on the passenger seat. The man was taken to the hospital where he agreed to a urine and blood test. The man was cited and released on bail.
Michigan Woman Arrested After Huffing and Driving
Via petoskeynews.com
A 20-year-old Michigan woman was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs and the use of chemical agents. The woman rear ended a semi-truck causing her car to roll over. She had been huffing prior to the incident. She was hospitalized for minor injuries and was arrested after her release from the hospital.
A 20-year-old Michigan woman was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs and the use of chemical agents. The woman rear ended a semi-truck causing her car to roll over. She had been huffing prior to the incident. She was hospitalized for minor injuries and was arrested after her release from the hospital.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Missouri Man Wrecks After Huffing
Via http://www.lebanondailyrecord.com
A 25-year-old Missouri man was charged after wrecking his car trying to leave a home improvement store parking lot. The man admitted to huffing duster just minutes before getting into his car. He is charged with Careless and Imprudent Driving, Inhalation of Solvent Fumes, and Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility.
A 25-year-old Missouri man was charged after wrecking his car trying to leave a home improvement store parking lot. The man admitted to huffing duster just minutes before getting into his car. He is charged with Careless and Imprudent Driving, Inhalation of Solvent Fumes, and Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility.
Arizona Man Passes Out and Crashes While Driving and Huffing
Via eacourier.com
A 25-year-old Arizona man was charged with DUI- drugs and speed greater than reasonable and prudent. He also received a citation for failure to control his vehicle. The man was huffing from a computer duster spray while driving, when he passed out. The car then crossed three lanes of traffic before hitting a water line at a local store and car-wash. The car then hit a computer terminal at the car-wash where it spun to hit a second terminal. The man admitted to huffing from the duster can that was found in his car.
A 25-year-old Arizona man was charged with DUI- drugs and speed greater than reasonable and prudent. He also received a citation for failure to control his vehicle. The man was huffing from a computer duster spray while driving, when he passed out. The car then crossed three lanes of traffic before hitting a water line at a local store and car-wash. The car then hit a computer terminal at the car-wash where it spun to hit a second terminal. The man admitted to huffing from the duster can that was found in his car.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Arkansas Man Arrested in Deadly Huffing Accident
Via Fox16.com
A 22 year-old, Fayetteville man was arrested in connection to a deadly 2013 car accident. According to investigators the man was huffing computer dusters when he crashed his car in January of 2013. His passenger was ejected from the car and killed in the crash.
A blood test revealed the man also had, "the prescription drugs Oxycodone and Alprazolam in his system at the time, as well as trace amounts of marijuana." The man faces a charge of manslaughter and is currently out of jail on bond.
A 22 year-old, Fayetteville man was arrested in connection to a deadly 2013 car accident. According to investigators the man was huffing computer dusters when he crashed his car in January of 2013. His passenger was ejected from the car and killed in the crash.
A blood test revealed the man also had, "the prescription drugs Oxycodone and Alprazolam in his system at the time, as well as trace amounts of marijuana." The man faces a charge of manslaughter and is currently out of jail on bond.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Tennessee Man Crashes Car into Telephone Pole After Huffing Behind the Wheel
Via the Times News in Tennessee:
An 18 year old man crashed his car into a telephone pole after
huffing computer duster. Last Wednesday evening, a deputy arrived at his
home to investigate a vehicle leaving the scene of an accident. The man's mom
told him that her son had arrived home "high" on inhalants and the
man tested poorly on field sobriety tests. He admitted to huffing the computer
duster before leaving his residence and was charged with DUI, failure to
maintain proper control, leaving the scene of an accident with property damage,
no insurance, and seatbelt violation.
Friday, June 6, 2014
Arizona Woman Arrested for Huffing Related Crash
Via The Daily Courier
An 18-year-old Arizona woman who crashed her car into a home had been huffing prior to the crash, police say. The car went off the road and struck the living room of a house. No one was inside at the time. The woman sustained minor facial injuries and a passenger was unharmed. The woman told officers, "she had no idea what happened." However, if appeared that she was under the influence of something. Police have established that the woman had been inhalant computer duster less than a half-hour before the crash. She was arrested for aggravated DUI, felony endangerment, and aggravate criminal damage.
An 18-year-old Arizona woman who crashed her car into a home had been huffing prior to the crash, police say. The car went off the road and struck the living room of a house. No one was inside at the time. The woman sustained minor facial injuries and a passenger was unharmed. The woman told officers, "she had no idea what happened." However, if appeared that she was under the influence of something. Police have established that the woman had been inhalant computer duster less than a half-hour before the crash. She was arrested for aggravated DUI, felony endangerment, and aggravate criminal damage.
Michigan Man Serving Time for Huffing and Driving
Via LivingstonDaily.com
A 24-year-old Michigan man accused of huffing computer duster prior to crashing his vehicle was sentenced to 13 months to three years in prison. The man told police that he had been using an inhalant when he passed out driving, causing him to strike a curb and crash his car into a fire hydrant. Police found about 18 cans of computer duster, open and unopened alcohol containers, multiple over-the-counter narcotics and suspected illegal narcotics in the man's vehicle.
A 24-year-old Michigan man accused of huffing computer duster prior to crashing his vehicle was sentenced to 13 months to three years in prison. The man told police that he had been using an inhalant when he passed out driving, causing him to strike a curb and crash his car into a fire hydrant. Police found about 18 cans of computer duster, open and unopened alcohol containers, multiple over-the-counter narcotics and suspected illegal narcotics in the man's vehicle.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
New Jersey Man Arrested on Huffing Charges --Three Times in One Week
Via the Daily Record in New Jersey:
A 30 year old man was arrested three times last week on inhalant
abuse related charges.
First, on Thursday afternoon he was arrested after a car
accident. 24 aerosol cans were found in his car and he wasn’t even aware he had
crashed his car. He was charged with:
possession of a toxic chemical for the purpose of causing intoxication, being
under the influence of a toxic chemical, driving while intoxicated, reckless
driving, failure to maintain a lane of traffic, failure to exhibit registration
and failure to exhibit an insurance card. He was released.
Then on Friday afternoon police found him slumped over the
steering wheel of his car in a Walmart parking lot. He admitted he had been huffing
in his car and was charged with: DWI, possessing a toxic chemical to cause
intoxication, and being under the influence of a toxic chemical. He was again
released after being charged.
Third, on Saturday afternoon police responded to a report of
someone inhaling something in a Walmart bathroom. They found the man nearby and
charged him with possession of toxic chemicals and being under the influence of
a toxic chemical. He was processed and released.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Montana Teen Causes Accident While Driving After Huffing
Via Independent Record
A Helena, Montana teen blacked out while driving after huffing, causing her to run a red light and slam into another vehicle. The teenager and another passenger were huffing from a can of computer duster prior to the accident. The 17-year-old female driver is now facing felony charges for causing the crash and the month-long hospitalization of the other vehicle’s 88-year-old driver.
A Helena, Montana teen blacked out while driving after huffing, causing her to run a red light and slam into another vehicle. The teenager and another passenger were huffing from a can of computer duster prior to the accident. The 17-year-old female driver is now facing felony charges for causing the crash and the month-long hospitalization of the other vehicle’s 88-year-old driver.
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Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Kentucky Driver and Passenger Killed In Huffing Related Crash
Via WBKO
A Russellville, Kentucky man was killed after driving his pick-up truck head on into a Walgreen's sign. The driver and one of the passengers died at the scene. Two other passengers, including an 11-year-old, were life flighted from the scene. The two are listed in critical but stable condition.
Police believe the use of inhalants was a factor in the crash, along with high speeds. The accident is still under investigation.
A Russellville, Kentucky man was killed after driving his pick-up truck head on into a Walgreen's sign. The driver and one of the passengers died at the scene. Two other passengers, including an 11-year-old, were life flighted from the scene. The two are listed in critical but stable condition.
Police believe the use of inhalants was a factor in the crash, along with high speeds. The accident is still under investigation.
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