Eugene
Eugene Police Department investigating crash in the 2300 block of Patterson Street

Eugene, OR – According to the police officials, this incident occurred right before midnight late Friday night.
It happened in the 2300 block of Patterson Street.
Eugene Police Department officers responded to a report of a crash.
University of Oregon Police Department officers were on scene and advised the driver was unresponsive.
Officers administered Narcan to the driver, later identified as 31-year-old Michael Dotson.
An investigation found the Jeep had crashed head on with parked Toyota. It had been reported to have been swerving in the road and struck a parallel parked vehicle’s mirror while driving.
The Jeep had a passenger, but he was not injured. Dotson was charged with DUII.
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