SHARE

Drunk Driver Nabbed After Crashing Into River In Darien: Police

A New York man faces drunk driving charges after crashing into a river in Connecticut and lying to officers about having passengers in his car, police said. 

Sleepy Hollow resident Kevin Silva-Morocho, age 19, is charged with crashing his vehicle into the Five Mile River in Darien while drunk, police said.

Sleepy Hollow resident Kevin Silva-Morocho, age 19, is charged with crashing his vehicle into the Five Mile River in Darien while drunk, police said.

Photo Credit: Darien Police/Google Maps

The arrest stemmed from an incident that happened in Fairfield County on Monday, June 26 just before 4 a.m., when Darien Police responded to the area of Tokeneke Road and Raymond Street for a reported single-car crash, according to Sergeant Dan Skoumbros. 

Once there, officers identified the driver as Westchester County resident Kevin Silva-Morocho, age 19, of Sleepy Hollow, who admitted that he had driven his car into the Five Mile River and also claimed that he had no passengers in his car. 

Police at the scene later found two wet passengers who admitted to being in the vehicle when it crashed. 

The officer talking with Silva-Morocho eventually noticed an odor of alcohol and had him take field sobriety tests, which Silva-Morocho failed. 

Silva-Morocho was then taken to police headquarters and charged with operating under the influence in addition to other traffic violations. 

While at headquarters, Silva-Morocho's blood alcohol content was found to be 0.1572 at 5:30 a.m. and 0.1514 at 5:49 a.m. 

He was later released on 10 percent of his $500 bond and is set to appear in court on Thursday, July 6. 

to follow Daily Voice Beekman-Poughquag and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE