Suspected drunken driver hits Clay County patrol vehicle
December 21, 2007 (Clay County, MO)
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A Clay County Sheriff’s deputy suffered minor injuries this morning when a motorist suspected of driving while intoxicated (DWI) slammed into his unmarked squad car on Route B near U.S. 69.
The accident was reported just after 8:40 a.m. along Route B in Liberty.
The deputy, Matt Hunter, was northbound and was crossing the intersection at U.S. 69 when his squad car was struck on the driver’s side by a pickup that reportedly failed to stop at the traffic light. The pickup was driven by a 41-year-old Excelsior Springs man, said Sgt. Scott Meyer with the Missouri Highway Patrol. More >>
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Labels: Clay County MO, Missouri DWI Accidents-Injuries-Fatalities, Missouri DWI Arrests, Missouri DWI-DUI Enforcement

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