Driver crashes while spraying computer cleaner into his mouth
A driver accused of two wild vehicle collisions last Saturday – the second resulting in his car going up in flames. Fifty-one-year-old Don Robar was released on conditions that include he not drive at all and that he go for drug counseling.
The police affidavits revealed a string of bizarre details behind the accidents, which included allegations that Robar was inhaling computer keyboard cleaner while driving and was on crack cocaine, and had indicated a willingness to purposefully hit pedestrians and other cars.
Police said after Robar walked away without any injuries from a vehicle collision, Robar got back into his car, took it back out on the highway and drove it into rock ledge in the median. The impact with the rock caused Robar's car to go up in flames but Robar sustained only minor injuries.
A passenger in Robar's vehicle during the first collision, in which he allegedly crossed the median on I-89 going about 100 miles per hour and collided with a car driven by in oncoming traffic, told police Robar was spraying keyboard cleaner in his mouth while he was driving and as the collision occurred.
She also told police Robar was smoking something – not marijuana – in a room at the Vermonter Motel just before they left. She said she thought it might be crack cocaine.
Vickie Magoon, 40, was Robar's passenger in the first collision, and she sustained injuries for which she was treated at Central Vermont Medical Center. Magoon told police of a terrifying ride in which Robar was spraying chemicals into his mouth while driving 100 miles per hour and telling her he didn't "give a f***" if he hit anybody, including pedestrians. » Full article here
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