Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Las Vegas police save alleged repeat DUI driver from burning automotive

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — An alleged impaired driver — who Las Vegas police rescued from a burning automotive that crashed right into a wall — later advised officers that he had “too many” earlier DUI arrests.

Prosser Kenneth faces costs together with DUI with a previous felony DUI and driving with no license, data stated.

On Nov. 25, an individual referred to as 911 reporting a driver appeared unconscious after colliding with a wall close to Lamb Boulevard and Stewart Avenue, paperwork stated. The driving force seemed to be urgent the automotive’s accelerator pedal after the engine was revving and the tires had been spinning, beginning a hearth.

An officer needed to break a window to drag the motive force out of the burning automotive, paperwork stated. The person was not responsive till a paramedic administered Narcan, the opioid overdose antidote.

Contained in the automotive, officers stated they discovered “several open cans” of beer and empty laborious liquor bottles. Officers suspect Kenneth additionally ingested medicine earlier than the crash.

A test of the motive force’s historical past decided his Utah license was suspended, police stated. It additionally revealed a latest DUI conviction in Utah.

“When asked about his previous [record], he stated that there were too many throughout the years,” police stated.

Throughout Kenneth’s first court docket look on Nov. 27, Las Vegas Justice Courtroom Decide Rebecca Saxe set bail at $22,000. The court docket later launched Prosser as a result of prosecutors didn’t file a felony criticism towards him. The delay in widespread in DUI-related circumstances as investigators await a defendant’s blood outcomes.

A future court docket date was scheduled for January.

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