Forrest City, Ark., police charged a Moro man with drunken driving after he got his truck stuck in a carwash.
Officers were summoned to the Splash Carwash on Friday afternoon after getting a report that a truck and trailer were lodged inside one of the bays.
The Times-Herald reports that the vehicle was wedged between the rails of the carwash.
Forrest City officers summoned state police after talking with 40-year-old John Jay Hinkle. A state police report says Hinkle told investigators he’d been drinking alcohol and had taken the painkiller oxycodone.
Hinkle was cited for second-offense DWI, no proof of insurance, driving with a suspended license and other charges.
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