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Verdun. He hits two cars and fled with 2.2 g in the blood

It was 7 p.m. this Friday, January 15, when the Verdun police intervened following a traffic accident on rue Charmois. A motorist had just collided with two parked vehicles before fleeing towards the Faubourg sector. His car was quickly found across the avenue de la 42e -Division, front bumper torn off and safety barriers under the chassis.

The 26-year-old individual residing in Belleville-sur-Meuse was immediately subjected to a breathalyzer which proved positive. The breathalyzer measures a level of 2.2 grams of alcohol per liter of blood. The young man had his driver’s license withdrawn.

He is summoned to court on February 2, where he will have to answer for two offenses: alcoholic driving and hit-and-run.

He stops his car and turns off his lights in the sight of the police

Another driver was also tested positive for the breathalyzer as he left the parking lot of the covered market, Cour Clouet in Verdun. At the sight of the Verdun police officers, he stopped his vehicle and extinguished his lights. He admitted to having consumed alcohol and being afraid. The result was confirmed by the breathalyzer, which showed a level of 1.1 grams of alcohol per liter of blood. His driver’s license was withdrawn.

Excessive speeding in Longeville-en-Barrois

Finally, on the constituency of Bar-le-Duc, the police carried out, Friday January 15 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., a check on the RN 135, in Longeville-en-Barrois. An axis limited to 80 km / h and on which fifteen speedings have been identified, between 98 and 124 km / h.

The motorist intercepted at 124 km / h (selected speed), 62 years old and living in Saint-Mihiel, was the subject of a license retention for a high speed offense (40 km / h above the authorized threshold ).

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