On July 8th, at approximately 5:49 a.m., the local police station received an automated “e-Call” notification indicating that a vehicle, identified as a Volvo, had been involved in an accident on Žvejų street within the capital. Upon receiving the alert, officers immediately attempted to contact the registered owner of the car. However, initial attempts to reach the owner were unsuccessful.
The accident’s precise coordinates were subsequently transmitted to the police by the vehicle’s built-in safety device, which had triggered the accident signal. When a police team arrived at the scene, an individual named Tade was already present. Subsequent investigation revealed that the driver of the car, who was born in 1991, was operating the vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
Testing conducted at the scene confirmed that the driver’s breathalyzer reading was 1.57 prom. The incident prompted a significant response from the police department. Reports indicate that the Utenos district police force was actively involved in managing the serious accident.
Following the initial assessment of the scene, several individuals were transported to the hospital for medical attention. The official investigation into the cause of the accident is ongoing, focusing on the direct link between impaired driving and the collision. The police continue to manage the scene to ensure all necessary documentation is completed regarding the vehicular incident.
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