DWI HIT PARADE: William Bell fled from a crash on Avenue of Honor like the coward that he is; arrested for 7th DUI

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DWI HIT PARADE William Bell fled from a crash on Avenue of Honor like the coward that he is; arrested for 7th DUI

 

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MILLSBORO, DEL. – The Delaware State Police reports that a career DUI driver was arrested after he fled from a crash scene on the Avenue of Honor.

Police say they have arrested a Millsboro man after he was spotted by a Delaware State Police helicopter once he was apprehended by troopers was found to be under the influence of alcohol for the 7h time.

The incident occurred on Thursday, March 29, 2018, at approximately 10:17 p.m. when Troopers were dispatched to the intersection of Avenue of Honor and Bethesda Road for a vehicle collision.  Upon arrival, Troopers discovered an unoccupied 2000 Ford Explorer on its driver’s side.  Further investigation revealed that the Explorer was traveling southbound on Bethesda Road north of Avenue of Honor when it exited the roadway and struck a mailbox.

William A. Bell DUI arrest 7th time Delaware State Police March 29, 2018.
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The Explorer continued southbound on Bethesda Road approaching the intersection at Avenue of Honor. The operator of the Explorer failed to stop at the stop sign and struck a 2016 Honda Odyssey.  The operator of the Odyssey remained at the scene and was not injured.

The operator of the Explorer, identified as 53-year-old William A. Bell, fled the scene on foot and a short time later was located by the Delaware State Police Aviation Unit in the woods, less than a quarter of a mile from the collision scene.  Bell was subsequently taken into custody when an odor of alcohol was detected, and a DUI investigation ensued.  A computer check revealed that Bell had six previous DUI convictions, making this his seventh offense.  Bell was transported back to Troop 4 where he was charged with his 7th Offense Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, Leaving the Scene of a Collision, Driving Without a Valid License, Failure to Stop at a Stop Sign, and other traffic-related offenses.  He was arraigned before the Justice of the Peace Court 3 and committed to the Sussex Correctional Institute on $27,055.00 cash only bond.

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