Dart in the local news...or was it a truck?

-

Robj

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 1, 2012
Messages
1,102
Reaction score
148
Location
Redding, California
This is typical of our local newspaper. Is it a truck, is it a Dart? ...they don't sweat the details when reporting anymore.

Redding police say a man who was hit by a truck early this morning on Victor Avenue was at fault in the collision because he jaywalked, but the driver still was evaluated and arrested on suspicion of driving while high on marijuana.

Officer Jacob Provencio said the crash happened about 1:15 a.m. near the intersection of Hartnell Avenue. When officers got there, Provencio said, Timothy A. Lindsay, 27, was lying in the southbound lanes of Victor, injured.

Provencio said officers determined that Lindsay and two friends were drinking at the Hen House earlier in the evening and then crossed Victor while walking westbound on Hartnell without using a crosswalk and while the signal for oncoming traffic was green.

That's when Devin J. Beuoy, 18, of Redding, hit Lindsay with his 1965 Dodge Dart, Provencio said.

Provencio said Lindsay was "extremely intoxicated" and taken to Mercy Medical Center for a contusion to his head, pain and a general evaluation.

Meanwhile, Beuoy admitted to smoking marijuana recreationally on his break at work and after work, Provencio said, and officers determined he was still unable to safely operate a vehicle at the time of the crash.

They also found marijuana, concentrated cannabis and a smoking pipe in the truck and on him, Provencio said.

Beuoy was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor driving under the influence of drugs and felony possession of concentrated cannabis. However, he was not charged with DUI causing injury because Lindsay was determined to be at fault in the crash, Provencio said.

One of Lindsay's friends, Miles T. Pollard, 22, of Anderson, was also arrested in connection with the incident because he was intoxicate and disruptive at the scene, Provencio said. Pollard was arrested on suspicion of public intoxication.
 
Mebbe the paper meant to write Trunk instead of truck. Both of these words would pass using spell check on the computer. I find that most people these days cant spell worth a crap, and need spell check just to make their sentences look intelligent.
 
You know, that's what I thought but when I reread the story to my wife I saw that they used the word truck in the first sentence as what the guy was hit with. Unless the Dart was driving in reverse and hit him with the trunk! Up here in Shasta County with all the tweekers and other addicts we have, anything is possible.
 

Looks like they figured out their errors and fixed the story.

Good news to all you Dart owners on this site- That Dart in your garage is not a truck after all.

"Redding police say a man who was hit by a car early this morning on Victor Avenue was at fault in the collision because he jaywalked, but the driver still was evaluated and arrested on suspicion of driving while high on marijuana."

"They also found marijuana, concentrated cannabis and a smoking pipe in the car and on him, Provencio said."
 
-
Back
Top Bottom