Police have arrested a man accused of driving a vehicle through a gate at Dallas Love Field and into a private hangar space early Saturday morning.
The 21-year-old man crashed through the east side of the gate at Love Field just off Lemmon Avenue, near Midway Road, just after 3 a.m.
The driver got into a private hangar space and struck two planes’ wings and a fuel truck before police stopped him. He was arrested for DWI after officers conducted a field sobriety test. Police said he had to be transported to a hospital "due to his level intoxication," which is Dallas Fire-Rescue policy.There was no impact to any flights Saturday morning.
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