A person is in custody after he had a close to head-on collision with a Warren County sheriff’s deputy on Clay Road after which crashed the automotive he was driving into a mud financial institution close to a parking zone close to the intersection of Clay Road and Mission 66.
Warren County Sheriff Martin Tempo stated the incident occurred about 12:45 p.m. Monday. He stated Deputy David Culbertson was touring east on Clay Road simply east of the intersection of Clay and Mission 66 when he met a compact SUV transferring at a excessive price of pace and touring in his lane.
Culbertson swerved to stop a head-on collision, placed on his lights and siren and made a U-turn on the street in an try to cease the SUV. As he reached the intersection of Mission 66 and Clay, he seen the motive force of the SUV had tried to show right into a parking zone and bumped into a mud embankment.
The person, who has not been recognized, was not injured within the wreck and was taken into custody on the visitors violations ensuing from the incident. Tempo stated the person didn’t look like underneath the affect of medicine or alcohol.
“He’s being evaluated for what could also be a psychological well being situation and if that’s the case he will probably be transferred to a psychological well being facility,” the sheriff stated.