Police have charged a man after he allegedly crashed his utility into a brick wall, takeaway shop and car while allegedly drink-driving in the Blue Mountains on Friday.
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Operation Stay Alert, a police operation targeting speeding, drink and drug driving, driving while fatigued, mobile phone, helmet and other traffic offences began at midnight on Friday and ends on Monday night.
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Police say at about 8:40pm on Friday 5 June, a 45-year-old man allegedly crashed his Mazda BT-50 utility into the wall, shop and car on Ross Street, Glenbrook, before allegedly trying to leave the scene.
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Police say he was detained by a witness before officers from Blue Mountains Highway Patrol arrested him and took him to Springwood Police Station, where he allegedly returned a breath analysis reading of 0.102.
The man was issued a Court Attendance Notice (CAN) for drive with mid-range PCA, negligent driving, not give particulars to other driver, and not give particulars to owner of damaged property.
He is due to appear at Penrith Local Court on Thursday 3 September 2020. The man's licence was also suspended.