Crime & Safety
6 Hurt in 8-Car Crash on LIE; Woman Arrested For DWI: Cops
Six people were hospitalized following the crash on Friday night, police say.

A woman was arrested for DWI after police say she was involved in an eight-vehicle crash that injured six people on the Long Island Expressway in Melville on Friday night.
According to authorities, two cars collided after eastbound traffic slowed down for a car fire near Exit 49, causing a chain-reaction crash involving an oil tanker at 10:22 p.m.
A minivan involved in the crash, driven by 45-year-old East Meadow resident Suzanne Butler, skidded to a stop under the oil tanker and became stuck, police say. Butler was able to exit the vehicle and was taken to Huntington Hospital to be treated for minor injuries. Police say she was subsequently placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated. Butler will be held overnight at the Fourth Precinct and is scheduled to be arraigned at First District Court in Central Islip on Saturday morning.
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Five other people involved in the crash were transported to local hospitals by Melville, Dix Hills and Plainview fire department rescue squads for treatment of minor injuries.
The photo below shows the car fire that caused the traffic slowdown before the crash.
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Just passed a car on fire on the #longislandexpressway. Hope everyone is okay! #495 #longisland @PIX11News #caraccident #huntington #nyc pic.twitter.com/POAVqdfEdZ
— Erin Fairbank (@erinfairbank) October 20, 2018

Photos courtesy of the Melville Fire Department
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