A woman may need to have her legs amputated after being struck by an impaired driver on Interstate 10, authorities say.
A woman may need to have her legs amputated after being struck by an impaired driver on Interstate 10 near the Avondale Boulevard off-ramp Monday evening, authorities said.
Bart Graves, a spokesperson for the Arizona Department of Public Safety, said the two-vehicle collision occurred about 8:58 p.m. Monday. Two SUVs were involved — one of which went over the guardrail. Graves said the driver, 40-year-old Duse-Timothy Coates, suffered minor injuries and was arrested on several counts of aggravated assault and aggravated DUI.
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