Crime & Safety

Broomall Man Charged In Wrong-Way New York Crash

Three people were injured when he drove up the exit ramp onto I-84 Wednesday morning, police said.

SOUTHEAST, NY — A wrong-way head-on collision that snarled I-84 during the Wednesday morning commute was caused by a Pennsylvania man who was high when he drove up the exit ramp from Route 312, New York state police allege.

Christopher S. Franz, 45, of Broomall, faces a charge of Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs, an unclassified misdemeanor.

Police were called to eastbound I-84 at about 8:20 a.m. about a head-on collision. They found three people injured in two cars. The crash and subsequent investigation and cleanup clogged the highway for hours.

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Police concluded that Franz, operating a 2017 Jeep Cherokee, drove the wrong way on the exit ramp, and struck a 2016 Toyota pickup truck containing Moises Rios Castro, 46, of Carmel, NY, and his child passenger.

All three were transported to Danbury Hospital in Connecticut for minor injuries.

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Police also concluded that Franz was under the influence of drugs. He was subsequently arrested. Upon his release from Danbury Hospital he was arraigned before the town of Patterson Court, and sent to the Putnam County Jail in lieu of $3,000 cash bail or $6,000 bond.

Franz is next scheduled to appear before the town of Southeast Court on Jan. 14.

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