Woman injured in Adelaide as suspected drug driver collides with multiple vehicles.

In Adelaide, a woman was injured when a drug driver crashed into multiple cars during the day.

August 18th 2024.

Woman injured in Adelaide as suspected drug driver collides with multiple vehicles.
In a bustling city like Adelaide, a woman's day was unexpectedly disrupted when an alleged drug driver caused chaos on the streets. It was a regular morning, with the sun shining bright, when multiple witnesses noticed a blue Mazda sedan driving recklessly on Port Road in Woodville South. Concerned for safety, they promptly called the police around 11:15 am.

As the Mazda continued driving in the wrong lane, it collided with several cars on Port Road, near Woodville Road. The situation escalated when it also hit a vehicle on Oval Avenue before coming to a stop. The driver of the car that was struck, a 55-year-old woman, sustained injuries and was quickly taken to the hospital for treatment. Fortunately, her injuries were not life-threatening.

The alleged driver of the blue Mazda, a 39-year-old man from Pooraka, was arrested by the police shortly after on Balmoral Street in Woodville Park. Surprisingly, he did not sustain any injuries. However, he was charged with driving under the influence, driving without due care, and causing harm by dangerous driving. In addition, he refused to submit to breath analysis and tested positive for methamphetamine and cannabis, according to the police. He was later released on bail and is set to appear in court on September 16.

The aftermath of the incident was not just limited to the injured woman and the arrested man. One of the cars involved in the collision had to be towed due to significant damage. As the investigation continues, the police are appealing for any witnesses to come forward and provide any additional information that could aid in the case. The safety of the community is of utmost importance, and it is crucial to bring justice to those who put it at risk. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crimestoppers.

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