Crime & Safety
Update: Motorcycle Driver Involved in Bridgehampton Accident on Sunday Afternoon Charged With DWI
The man and his passenger with both hospitalized after the accident.

Update:
The motorcycle driver who was hospitalized along with his passenger after an accident on Sunday afternoon in Bridgehampton has been arrested on a DWI charge, according to a report in 27east.
Stephen Webber, 58, of Kings Park, was injured along with his wife, Karen, while driving eastbound on the westbound shoulder of Montauk Highway when his Harley Davidson hit a 2001 Chevy Tahoe that was making a left hand turn off of Montauk Highway, according to 27east.
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Stephen was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital in serious condition. He was charged with DWI and given an appearance ticket while at the hospital, according to the report. Karen was transported to Brookhaven Hospital and is currently in stable condition, according to the report.
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The driver of a motorcycle and his passenger were hospitalized on Sunday afternoon after they were hit by a car on Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton by the Bridgehampton school.
The motorcycle was traveling west on Montauk Highway when it crashed into the side of a sports utility vehicle, which was traveling east while it was making a left turn onto Norris Lane, according to The East Hampton Star.
The driver of the motorcycle was taken by the helicopter to Stony Brook University Hospital while the female passenger was taken by ambulance to the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center, according to 27east.
Both the Bridgehampton Fire Department ambulance and the Sag Harbor Volunteer Ambulance Corps responded to the scene, according to The East Hampton Star.
Police told 27east that there will be an arrest in connection to the accident expected.
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