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Trucking Crime Blotter – March 2018

March 26 2018

A rundown of trucking-related arrests, convictions, and crime news from March 2018.

 


March 1, 2018

A truck driver struck the 10-foot high King of Prussia Road bridge in Radnor Township, PA at 8:20 AM.Fire crews responded to the scene to help clean up fluid leaking from the vehicle.

The truck’s driver was arrested for DUI and related charges. A passenger was also arrested for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia.

Source: Patch.com

 

March 6, 2018

A man drove a stolen truck through the door of a store and then charged into the business with a handgun. The truck had been reported stolen from Industrial Roofing in Lewiston.

After a police chase, the suspect was apprehended when he drove the truck off-road and struck a large rock and several trees.The suspect had been previously charged with stealing his grandmother’s car and leading police on another chase in 2010.

Source: Portland Herald Press

 

 


March 7, 2018

Police in southern Indiana arrested two commercial truck drivers on drug charges. The first driver was arrested in a traffic stop on Interstate 64 East after a trooper smelled “burnt marijuana.”

The second arrest was of a driver who was pulled over for “failing to maintain the lane of traffic.” The police officer said that when he approached the truck, “It literally looked like a white cloud of smoke coming out of the vehicle.” The suspect admitted: “Yeah, you’re right. You caught me.”

Source: WDRB.com

 

 


March 9, 2018

Police arrested a truck driver for illegally dumping between 20 and 30 barrels of gasoline into a pond.

The Sheriff’s Office received several calls around 9 PM on March 8 of a strong gasoline odor coming from a pond. The suspect, a truck driver for Kent Oil Services, was charged with criminal trespassing, dumping of a controlled product, and criminal damage to property.

Kent Oil Services has said it will take responsibility for cleaning up the gasoline.

Source: WAFB.com

 

 


March 9, 2018

Police arrested a man who fired shots at a tow truck driver in a Walmart parking lot.

The truck driver was attempting to repo the suspect’s Nissan Murano.

The suspect fired several shots but didn’t hit the repo man. Regardless, he was charged with premeditated murder and possession of a weapon or ammunition by a convicted felon.

Source: Miami Herald

 

 


March 13, 2018

A truck driver who was found guilty of causing a 2015 crash that killed 6 people and injured 6 others has been sentenced to 55 years in prison.

Jurors found Benjamin Brewer guilty of 6 counts of vehicular homicide by intoxication, four counts of reckless aggravated assault, as well as driving under the influence and speeding.

The FMCSA had found that Brewer falsified logs in the days leading up to the crash.

According to the NTSB, Brewer’s truck struck the rear of a Toyota Prius at an estimated speed of 78 miles per hour and continued forward to hit seven other vehicles. Traffic had slowed because of road construction and a work zone lane closure.

Prosecutors say Brewer was high on meth at the time of the crash, but the defense says Brewer fell asleep behind the wheel.

Source: WRCB TV, Overdrive Magazine

 


March 20, 2018

A truck driver was ticketed after a tanker truck overturned on Interstate 172 in Payson, Illinois.

Illinois State Police said the driver did not reduce speed enough when turning onto the ramp. His combination tractor-trailer/tanker-trailer rolled into its side.

Source: KHQA.com

 

 


March 21, 2018

A trucking school owner and a DMV employee were indicted in a conspiracy to sell California driver’s licenses to unqualified drivers.

When students of the trucking school had difficulty passing DMV examinations, the school owner offered to assist them in obtaining fraudulently-issued licenses.

The pair were charged with criminal conspiracy, six counts of unlawful production of an identification document, and six counts of unlawful transfer of an identification document.

Source: Bakersfield.com

 

 


 

 

 

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