Crime & Safety

Driver Nearly Strikes Telephone Pole, Arrested for DUI

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On Thursday, Jan. 19 at approximately 11:44 p.m., Richard Beswick, 36, of Havertown, was observed by Newtown police traveling eastbound on West Chester Pike/Rt. 3 in a BMW, according to a Newtown police incident report.

Police observed the BMW move from the outer lane across the dividing line of Rt. 3 and then back into the outer lane and onto the right side of the road numerous times, according to the report.

Police activated their emergency lights around the 3900 block of Rt. 3 when the BMW began to move to the extreme right of the road and nearly striking the telephone pole located on the southeast corner of Rt. 3 at the entrance to  restaurant.

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Beswick was able to avoid striking the pole and eventually stopped at the intersection of Rt. 3 and College Avenue. According to the report, police observed a strong odor of alcohol coming from Beswick.

Beswick submitted to a portable breathalyzer test in which a 0.155 percent blood alcohol concentration was recorded. Beswick submitted to two additional field sobriety tests in which he also failed, according to the report.

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Beswick was arrested and charged for DUI, reckless driving and failing to drive on roadways laned for traffic.


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