

Documents showed that all pavilions and shelters at the park were occupied, and the splash pad was in use. Police said the park was busy at the time of the crash. that same day, police responded to Adams Township Community Park for reports of a truck that ran into the War Memorial.įollowing an investigation, it was determined Perry had driven through the park, causing alarm to pedestrians. In Pennsylvania, the legal limit is 0.08%.Īt 4:27 p.m. Perry performed a breath test at the Adams Township’s police station at 1:26 p.m., and his blood alcohol content was 0.121%. He showed impairment during field sobriety tests and was taken into custody.ĭuring a pat-down, police said a small bag of marijuana was found in Perry’s front pocket. Perry was found in the driver’s seat, and he took a sip of beer while conversing with officers, according to documents. When officers responded, Perry's vehicle was found parked in a field. July 21 on Deer Spring Lane in the township.Ī caller reported to police that a man in a blue Chevrolet pickup was driving and drinking a beer. Police said Perry was first stopped around 12:43 p.m. Calls to the township’s parks department and police department were not returned Monday. The report did not indicate if the memorial was damaged. Perry is accused of striking the War Memorial on the second incident.

Police said Perry was pulled over for erratic driving July 21 and drove recklessly through the park later that day, causing alarm to the public. Westbrook Perry, 59, is facing two sets of charges, including DUI, reckless endangerment and drug possession, which were filed July 22. Justin Guido/Butler EagleĪ Valencia man was accused of driving under the influence twice in less than four hours after police said he crashed into the War Memorial at Adams Township Community Park. War Memorial at Adams Township Community Park has minor damage Monday after being struck by an alleged drunken driver.
