Truck in Kennewick Water Canal Leads To DUI Arrest [PHOTO]
A truck went into a water canal this morning in Kennewick and now a woman has been arrested in connection with the accident.
Kennewick Police earlier this morning reported that a truck had gone into a water canal near Creekstone Drive and South Williams Street. KPD responded and filed this report:
This morning we responded with Kennewick Fire Department to Creekstone Drive and S. Williams Street for a pickup truck in the canal. Luckily the driver was not injured. Through investigation it was determined the vehicle was eastbound on Creekstone and failed to follow the curve of the road, instead of driving straight into the water. Impairment was suspected and ultimately the driver, 57-year-old Robin Berry was booked into the Benton County Jail for DUI.
Tuesday Morning DUI Lands Truck in Kennewick Canal
Kennewick Police and Fire units were dispatched early Tuesday morning for a report of a truck that had gone into an irrigation canal, not far from the GESA Credit Union near 27th and Union.
According to Police, the white pickup, driven by 57-year-old Robin Berry, was eastbound on Creekstone Drive along the canal and failed to negotiate a curve.
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The truck drove straight into the water not far from South Williams Place. According to unconfirmed reports, surveillance video from a nearby business shows the truck just drove straight into the canal with a large splash, and didn t try to follow the curve. One witness claimed the truck never slowed down and just plowed into the water.
Paulding Council hears business wants to expand
Melinda Krick Wednesday, March 10, 2021 11:12 AM
PAULDING – Public comments took up over half of Paulding Village
Council’s regular meeting Monday, March 1, with plans shared for a
possible business expansion and some intense discussion surrounding a
few hot-button issues.
Businessman Jim Estle presented some plans
to expand his used car business on East Perry Street (U.S. 127) at the
bridge. He would to like to add a two-bay service department as well as a
paved lot for another 50-70 cars.
Estle noted the service department would be open seven days a week until midnight and would create four jobs.
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