Crime & Safety
Driver Admitted Using Drugs Before Mack Avenue Rollover Crash
Grosse Pointe Farms Public Safety Department releases more details about Sunday's rollover crash that injured the driver and passenger of the car that caused the collision.

The 33-year-old Mount Clemens woman who admitted to using some narcotics before the crash.
According to a report from , the woman admitted using Celexa, soma and heroin before the crash. When responding officers arrived, she also admitted causing the crash but told them she wasn't sure how it happened.
She was "disoriented, lethargic and slow to react and process information" when first responders approached her. She also showed at least one physical sign of being on drugs—eyelid fluttering. Officers sought a warrant for a sample of her blood for testing and field sobriety tests were not administered because of possible injuries she had sustained in the crash.
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Meanwhile, witnesses told officers her passenger, a 27-year-old man, had put something in his shoe before their arrival. They searched the man's shoes and socks, finding three xanax pills and one suboxone pill—all of which were taken into evidence.
Police intended to seek charges against the man for possession of the pills. The results of the blood testing are likely to dictate charges, if any, against the woman. Both were taken to for treatment of their injuries.
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