A man is in police custody Saturday following his was arrest for felony driving under the influence after he was involved in a vehicle crash with a Pomona Police Department officer.
Pomona police and Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded at 11:54 p.m. Friday to the collision at Mission Boulevard and Parcels Street, where both vehicles struck a nearby building after the collision, according to the police department’s Traffic Services Bureau.
The driver cooperated with investigating officers, was determined to be driving while intoxicated and was arrested on felony DUI, police said.The collision is being investigated by the department’s Major Accident Investigation Team.Anyone with information about this collision is asked to call the department’s Traffic Services Bureau at 909-802-7741.
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