After crashing into a utility pole in suburban Dayton, Ohio, the critically injured driver was not discovered until six hours after his wrecked vehicle had been towed away from the crash site
During the early hours of New Year’s Day, a driver crashed into and broke off a utility pole in Harrison Township, a suburb of Dayton Ohio. When first responders arrived, they found electric wires strewn across the car and the pavement. When they got the mess cleared up, the wrecked vehicle was hauled off on a flatbed tow truck.
For some reason, the car was left sitting on top of the tow truck for some six hours. When a worker finally started to remove the wreck from the truck, he heard screams coming from inside the vehicle.
It would appear that Montgomery County sheriff's deputies – oops, very big oops - forgot to look inside the wrecked car while investigating the accident, and neither did the tow truck driver.
The critically injured driver, whose identity has not been released, is now hospitalized in stable condition. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department is trying to figure out how and why its deputies fucked up.
1 comment:
Maybe he blended into the rug??
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