A 25-year-old man from George Town has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after a two-vehicle collision which ended with a truck being overturned.
The man is also facing additional charges of driving without a licence and driving without insurance, according to a press release issued Monday by the police.
The incident happened shortly before 8:20pm on Friday, 16 Feb. on Rex Crighton Boulevard, east of Norfolk Drive, police said.
The collision involved a white Isuzu Elf and a black Honda Civic.
Police said both vehicles were travelling eastbound when they collided.
The Isuzu then crashed into a railing on the side of the road after which it overturned.
The Honda left the road.
Both drivers and the passenger in the Isuzu received minor injuries.
The driver and passenger of the Isuzu were transported to the Cayman Islands Hospital for treatment and subsequently discharged.
Police said officers spoke to both drivers and, following inquiries, arrested the Honda driver.
If convicted of the charges, he faces being disqualified from driving for a minimum of one year, along with a fine or possible custodial sentence.
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