SKIPPACK PA – Two male drivers – one from Collegeville and the opposite from Fleetwood, Berks County – suspected of driving below the affect not too long ago had been stopped by Pennsylvania State Police from the Troop Okay Barracks in Skippack in separate and unrelated incidents, in line with public data releases distributed Monday (Aug. 2, 2021).
Collegeville driver cease
Troopers stated they pulled over a 26-year-old Collegeville man July 28 (Wednesday) at 2:08 a.m., on the intersection of Ridge Pike and Steinbright Drive in Decrease Windfall Township, “for quite a few visitors violations” that concerned a 2000 Toyota Highlander he was working.
Through the incident, troopers alleged, the person “was suspected of being drunk or a managed substance.” Their investigation is continuous, troopers added.
Fleetwood driver cease
On July 16 (Friday) at 5:20 a.m., troopers stated they performed a visitors cease of a 2004 Jeep Laredo on westbound U.S. Route 422 in Limerick Township. They alleged its driver, a 24-year-old Fleetwood man, was decided to be “drunk and a managed substance, and arrested.” Expenses had been filed with an area magisterial district courtroom.
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