1 Injured in Spokane Traffic Collision
Spokane, WA (March 11, 2024) – The authorities arrested 30-year-old Cheyann Bailey following a Sprague Avenue DUI crash Saturday night.
It was about 10:15 p.m. when a Spokane Police officer observed an eastbound vehicle recklessly driven toward Havana Street.
The authority did not have time to stop the vehicle driven by Bailey and it crashed into another vehicle at the intersection.
Immediately, the rescuers rushed the seriously injured victim to a hospital.
Later on, police arrested Bailey on suspicion of driving under the influence, driving without an interlock device when required and vehicular assault.
A traffic accident like the Sprague Avenue DUI crash is the leading cause of long-term disability in the United States. Statistics show that 78.3% of traffic accidents result in injury, and 4.24% result in death. Thus, we must do our best to avoid traffic accidents.
Everyone has a responsibility to keep the road safe. It is important to look out for those on the road with you.
Cheyann Bailey Faces DUI Charges Following Sprague Avenue Collision
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