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East Peoria man charged in connection with EastSide Centre SUV vs. motorcycle collision

East Peoria man charged in connection with EastSide Centre SUV vs. motorcycle collision

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EAST PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — An East Peoria man faces DUI and other charges after an incident near Eastside Centre late Monday night that left one person seriously injured.
Dalton Johnston, 32, was charged in Tazewell County Circuit Court with leaving the scene of a personal injury accident and aggravated DUI, both felonies, in connection with the incident that occurred at about 10:20 p.m. Monday.
Officers with the East Peoria Police Department were called after a SUV vs. motorcycle traffic collision, according to court records. When they arrived, they found a 41-year-old man who had been on the motorcycle with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries.
According to court records, the injured motorcyclist suffered road rash on the right side of his body, a broken arm and a cut to his head that required staples.
The SUV that was involved had already left the area. Later, officers found the vehicle and arrested Johnston.
According to court records, Johnston admitted to a police officer that he had been involved in the collision and that he did not stop to render aid to the injured man or to call police as required by law.
He also allegedly told police that he knew the motorcycle was stuck under his vehicle. As he was talking, the officer wrote in a statement that he could smell alcohol on his breath. Johnston's speech was allegedly slurred as well, according to court records.
Chemical testing and a breath test indicated his blood-alcohol level was 0.128, above the legal limit of 0.08, according to court records.
Johnston allegedly told an officer he had three shots of Woodford Reserve, a brand of whiskey.
He was taken to the Tazewell County Jail early Tuesday morning and remains there as of Wednesday afternoon. He was initially booked on attempted murder charges but those were later changed to reflect what he was charged with in court.
A date for him to appear in court has not been set, according to online court records.
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