City man faces 4th DUI in Monastery Road crash - Columbus Telegram

COLUMBUS — A 30-year-old Columbus man has been charged with his fourth drunken driving offense in a decade after a six-month investigation of a February crash on Monastery Road that seriously injured two city men. Defendant Adam Hollinrake is charged with aggravated fourth-offense driving under the influence in Platte County Court stemming from the Feb. The crash occurred on Monastery Road, near the intersection with 295th Street, north of Columbus. A State Patrol spokeswoman in February said a 2004 Ford F-150 pickup driven south on Monastery Road by 18-year-old Logan Runge of Columbus struck the side of a 1998 Jeep Wrangler. When law enforcement authorities arrived on the scene, the Jeep had already been pulled out of the ditch, and it was unclear who was driving when the vehicle veered off the road, said Deputy Platte County Attorney Brianna Anderson while explaining... In February, the Patrol spokeswoman said Beiermann was in the driver’s seat of the Jeep when the collision occurred and Hollinrake was standing near the driver’s side of the vehicle. The Patrol said Runge was transported by ambulance to the local hospital with injuries that weren’t life-threatening. Source: columbustelegram.com