IMPD Southwest officer recovering after a head on crash with drunk driver

INDIANAPOLIS –  On February 8, 2019 an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Southwest District officer was involved in a crash at W. Washington St. and N. Raceway Rd. 

Just before 11:00p.m. an IMPD officer was traveling north on Raceway road in his marked police vehicle.  The officer had been dispatched to the area to locate a vehicle who slid off the roadway.  At the same time, a red vehicle was traveling south on Raceway road.  The red vehicle driven by Anthony Weeden (52) crossed the center line into oncoming traffic and struck the IMPD police vehicle head on. 

The officer sustained minor injuries and was transported to Methodist hospital for medical treatment where he was later released.  Anthony Weeden was transported to Eskenazi in stable condition where a PBT was administered to the driver.  Anthony Weeden was arrested on preliminary charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated. 

Drunk driving is a serious offense that can lead to terrible accidents where lives are lost. Don’t drink and drive. Call a cab, a trusted friend or family member, or use one of the many services available throughout the city. Don’t risk your life or someone else’s. Let’s make sure we all make it home safe at the end of the night. Drive sober or get pulled over.

Anyone with information about criminal activity should call Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at 317.262.8477 or (TIPS).  Citizens can also download the mobile P3tips app for Apple or Android phones to submit a mobile tip, or go to www.CrimeTips.org to submit a web tip. You will remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1000 if the information leads to a felony arrest.  Only tips submitted directly and anonymously to Crime Stoppers are eligible for these cash rewards.

A charge of a crime is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

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