Crime & Safety
Parsippany Driver Smashes Into Pole, Closing North Jersey Road: Police
A Parsippany man was charged with DWI Sunday after he crashed into a pole, causing downed wires and closing a Bergen County road, cops say.
NORTH JERSEY — A Parsippany man was charged with drunk driving after he smashed into pole in Bergen County on Sunday night, forcing police to close the road for six hours, they said.
Raj Patel, 29, was charged with driving while intoxicated, refusal to submit to breath testing, reckless driving, and failure to maintain a lane, said Oradell police on Monday.
Police said that they received a report around 8:30 p.m. Sunday that someone had crashed near Kinderkamack Road and Homestead Place.
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Police found that a 2022 BMW X5 had smashed into a PSE&G utility pole, "destroying the pole and bringing down live power lines," they noted.
The road had to close for six hours while utility crews repaired the pole and restored power, police said.
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The town's police chief clarified later that the power stayed on throughout the work.
Patel was released to await a municipal court appearance, police said.
No one was seriously injured in the crash.
"The Oradell Police Department reminds all motorists to drive responsibly and never operate a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs," they noted.
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