Overnight power outage in Toms River caused by inattentive drunk driver police say

Charlie Dwyer

TOMS RIVER, NJ – If you’re wondering why your power was out last night in Toms River, the police department says it’s because a man answering his cell phone crashed into a utility pole.
The Toms River Police Department said that on Sunday, at approximately 8:00 PM police units were dispatched to the intersection of Bay Ave and Tanglewood Rd for reports of a motor vehicle accident with two utility poles damaged. Wilfredo Flores, 47 of Toms River, was traveling east on Bay Avenue. While negotiating a curve in the roadway, he allegedly answered a call on his cellular phone. As a result, Mr. Flores swerved off the roadway to the right hitting a curb and a utility pole.
This impact split the pole in half and subsequently damaged a second pole due to excessive wire tension. After impact, Mr. Flores fled east and was subsequently stopped by a concerned citizen.
Mr. Flores was arrested and charged with DWI following an on-scene investigation into his sobriety.
Several neighborhoods on the east side of town were without power throughout the night while Verizon and JCP&L worked to repair the damaged poles. The downed primaries ignited two brush fires that were quickly extinguished by Toms River Fire Companies 1 and 2. Traffic Lights were out between Vaughn Ave & Indian Hill, along Bay Ave as a result of the accident.
Mr. Flores was charged with Driving Under the Influence, Reckless Driving, Leaving the Scene of an Accident, Failure to Report an Accident, Unregistered Vehicle, and a Cell Phone Violation. The vehicle was impounded as per John’s Law. The accident is being investigated by Toms River Traffic Safety Officer Robert Westfall.
The media and the public are reminded that criminal charges are accusations only. Every criminal defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court.
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