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Monday, August 3, 2020
Alfred man faces a bevy of charges after a high speed crash on State Route 244
An Alfred man faces a slew of charges after he allegedly
blew past a radar checkpoint in Alfred, traveling at 80 mph per or more. It
happened late Saturday night on State Route 244 in the village of Alfred.
Police Chief Paul Griffith said 39-year-old Justin Snyder of Jericho Hill Road went
by police at a high rate of speed. The patrol attempted to catch the 2003
Pathfinder. When they did, they found the vehicle had crashed at Five Corners.
Chief Griffith said the impact removed about fifty feet of guard rail. Snyder
then fled the scene. Alfred police, University police, Andover police and State
Troopers all responded. Police said Snyder was found at his residence about 45
minutes later. He was uninjured. He was charged with DWI, BAC above .08%
unlawful fleeing a police officer, reckless driving, unsafe turn, no signal,
leaving the scene of a crash, speeding and failure to keep right. He’ll answer
the charges in court at a later date.