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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Salisbury MSP: Motor Vehicle Collision/DUI


Type of Incident: Motor Vehicle Collision/DUI

Date and Time: 09/25/19 @ 1810 Hours

Location: Mt Hermon Rd @ Carey Ave

Driver/Arrestee: Shushen Joshi 5/M of Salisbury, Md.

Vehicle 1: 2017 Cadillac XTX MD Registration 6CY2027

Vehicle 2: 2013 Honda Odyssey MD Registration 4AK5147

On 09/25/19 at approximately 1810 hours Troopers from the Salisbury Barrack were dispatched to the area of Mt. Hermon Rd and Carey Ave for a report of a motor vehicle collision with injuries. Upon arrival Troopers found two vehicles to be involved in the collision. The driver of Vehicle 1 was identified as Shushen Joshi. Joshi was not injured, but had been drinking. Joshi was driving a 2017 Cadillac, and failed to stop at the stop sign on Carey Ave, striking another vehicle traveling east on Mt. Hermon Rd. The driver of V-2 was operating a 2013 Honda Odyssey Md Registration 4AK514, she was transported to PRMC with minor injuries. Joshi the driver of V-1 was placed under arrest for suspicion of DUI/DWI and transported to the barrack. Joshi refused chemical test and was released on citations from the State Police Barracks.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

“But had been drinking” really ? I thought it was strong Oder of alcohol on breath and person, eyes glossy blood shot and slurred speech..

Anonymous said...

I was a few cars back from this accident. That car was speeding down the side street and never even applied the brakes! Glad everyone survived,

Anonymous said...

Driver/Arrestee: Shushen Joshi 5/M of Salisbury, Md.

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I 5 y/o got arrested for drinking and driving?

Anonymous said...

Your a witness to a crime that could change the course and of the investigation from dwi to attempted manslaughter. STATE YOUR NAME AT ONCE you currently have broken the law don’t make it worse.

Anonymous said...

Lol, yeah ok 8:43

JW said...

It's a race code. If you're not a LEO, you won't understand. It shouldn't have been listed as such in the press release. The Duty Officer should not have approved it like this for release.

Unknown said...

I just saw this man at my house a week before this happened. He had a very strong odor of alcohol about his person and was driving. I should have called the police that day. It might have prevented this horrible accident. Someone could have been killed.