LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A girl was accused of DUI after police stated she crashed into the again of a Las Vegas public transportation bus and had a number of open wine bottles inside arm’s attain from her, a report obtained by 8 Information Now confirmed.
Aysia Craig-Driscol was positioned below arrest after police say she was driving below the affect.
Metro police had been known as to the scene close to Rainbow Boulevard and Flamingo Street simply after 10 p.m., the place officers discovered a white Pontiac Grand Prix with main front-end injury and heavy smoke coming from the car.
Craig-Driscol had rear-ended the bus, which was stopped within the far-right lane to select up passengers, police stated.
Metro police had been known as to the scene close to Rainbow Boulevard and Flamingo Street simply after 10 p.m., the place officers discovered a white Pontiac Grand Prix with main front-end injury and heavy smoke coming from the car. (KLAS)
Metro police had been known as to the scene close to Rainbow Boulevard and Flamingo Street simply after 10 p.m., the place officers discovered a white Pontiac Grand Prix with main front-end injury and heavy smoke coming from the car. (KLAS)
Metro police had been known as to the scene close to Rainbow Boulevard and Flamingo Street simply after 10 p.m., the place officers discovered a white Pontiac Grand Prix with main front-end injury and heavy smoke coming from the car. (KLAS)
In accordance with the report, Craig-Driscoll was trapped within the driver’s seat and needed to be freed by Clark County firefighters earlier than being taken to a close-by hospital in vital situation.
First responders advised officers they observed a robust scent of alcohol coming from Craig-Driscoll, and police stated a number of open wine bottles had been discovered inside arm’s attain of the driving force’s seat.
Due to the severity of her accidents, area sobriety checks weren’t performed on the scene. Officers later obtained a judge-approved search warrant for a blood draw on the hospital.
Police confirmed Craig-Driscoll was the registered proprietor and sole occupant of the car. As a result of her hospitalization, she remained admitted with life-threatening accidents. The report stated due to her medical situation, a summons was issued as a substitute of an arrest.
No bus passengers had been reported injured, police stated.




