(FOX40.COM) — A man has been convicted for driving under the influence in a Yolo County crash that caused major injuries to three other people nearly two years ago, according to the Woodland Police Department.

On Thursday, police said a man, 28, was speeding on August 17, 2022. While speeding on southbound Farnham Avenue in Woodland, he crossed oncoming traffic and crashed head-on with another vehicle, which caused significant injuries to the three people inside the other vehicle.
Video Above: Suspected DUI driver crashes into cyclist in Natomas (from Dec. 26, 2023)

At the time of the crash, police determined that the 28-year-old was under the influence of alcohol.

On Jan. 17, he pled no contest to a felony DUI causing injury. On Feb. 28, he was sentenced to 5 years of felony probation and nearly a year of jail time. Additionally, he was ordered to pay restitution to the victims, take DUI classes, and wear a SCRAM bracelet, which is a device that tests the wearer’s sweat for alcohol every 30 minutes, for one year.

“The Woodland Police Department takes driving under the influence and DUI enforcement seriously. We hope this post encourages people to drink responsibly, plan ahead, and not get behind the wheel while intoxicated,” the agency said on Facebook.

Aydian Ahmad

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