Crime & Safety

Man Shouting Incoherently While Driving Erratically in Bethel Arrested for DWI: Police

Due to his erratic behavior, police called an ambulance and he was sent to Danbury Hospital where he was treated and released.

Bethel, CT — Bethel police said they received a 911 call of a man driving erratically on Tuesday afternoon around 5 p.m.

Witnesses told police they saw a man driving a red Nissan pickup truck while shouting incoherently while hanging out the window, slamming on his brakes and driving dangerously. Police responded and attempted to stop the vehicle, according to a report, and the man engaged officers in a low speed pursuit through downtown Bethel before pulling into Overlook Park on Nashville Road.

Police said they stopped the man at the park and he tried to run on foot before officers apprehended him. Police identified the driver as Paul Denis, 23, of Ridgefield. Due to his erratic behavior, police called an ambulance and he was sent to Danbury Hospital where he was treated and released.

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Denis was later processed and released to his mother on $10,000 bond. He was arrested for DWI, engaging in pursuit, reckless driving, evading responsibility, failure to obey a stop sign, operating under suspension, interfering with an officer and possession of less than a half ounce of marijuana.

Denis is scheduled to appear in court on July 1, 2016.

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