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{"text":"Kentucky Man Arrested for Operating While Intoxicated Following Crash\n\nLast September 9, 2019 at approximately 4:30 am, the Indiana State Police responded to a single vehicle crash where a semi ran off the road and overturned on I-65 Northbound in Jackson County. The driver of the semi was arrested for operating while intoxicated. The northbound lanes of I-65 remained closed for approximately eight hours for crash investigation and cleanup.\n\nThe initial investigation by Trooper James Herbert indicated a 2009 Volvo semi pulling an enclosed trailer being driven by James M. Murphy, age 56, Louisville, Kentucky was traveling northbound on I-65 near the 51.5 mile marker, just north of Seymour, in Jackson County. The vehicle left the east side of the roadway before striking a guardrail and overturning off the east side of I-65.\n\nDuring the initial investigation, Trp. Herbert observed that Murphy had been drinking alcohol and he showed signs of being intoxicated. A roadside preliminary breath test indicated Murphy had a .26% BAC. Murphy was transported to Schneck Medical Center in Seymour, Indiana where a search warrant was served to obtain a blood sample from him. The toxicology results are pending at this time.\n\nMurphy was arrested and transported to the Jackson County Jail on charges of Operating While Intoxicated and Operating with a BAC .15% or greater. He was also cited for Open Container Violation and Disregarding a Traffic Control Device.\nNeither Murphy nor an adult female passenger in the vehicle were injured in the crash.\n\nThe investigation is ongoing. Murphy will soon receive an initial court appearance in the Jackson County Superior Court.\nAll I-65 Northbound traffic was diverted onto US 50 and then to US 31 north from Seymour during the interstate closure.\nThe Indiana State Police was assisted by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, Seymour Police Department, Redding Township Fire Department, and 31 Wrecker Service.\n-30- SGT. STEPHEN WHEELES\n\nUnder the Law, criminal charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.\n\n","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[{\"description\":\"\",\"height\":720.0,\"name\":\"\",\"url\":\" \",\"width\":960.0}]","canComment":true} |
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