A Rochester man was arrested in Ontario after a serious crash. Michael P. Romell, 28, was charged with driving under the influence, possession of a stolen vehicle, and driving without a license. He was found to be intoxicated and taken to the hospital for a blood test. Romell was later charged with criminal possession of stolen property, felony unlicensed operation, and DWAI drugs. Fingerlakes1.com reported
A serious car accident occurred in the town of Ontario, resulting in the arrest of a Rochester man on various charges, including driving under the influence and possession of a stolen vehicle. The incident took place on Tuesday at 4:14 p.m. on Route 104 and Cortland Drive, prompting the State Police from Williamson to respond promptly.
The driver, identified as 28-year-old Michael P. Romell, was found operating a vehicle that had been reported stolen from the City of Rochester. This discovery added a layer of complexity to the case. Furthermore, it was revealed that Romell was driving without a license, which had previously been revoked due to multiple alcohol-related violations.
Following the accident, Romell admitted to being intoxicated and was subsequently taken to the hospital for further evaluation. In order to determine the level and type of drug intoxication, a blood test was conducted.
After the medical assessment, Romell was arrested and charged with criminal possession of stolen property, felony unlicensed operation, and DWAI drugs. Once released from the hospital, he was transported to the Wayne County Jail, where he was held as a Predicate Felon.
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