Michael Hagarty, 56, of Pine Hill, was indicted Thursday following an April 29 car accident.
PINE HILL -- A borough man, who is also a project manager with the Camden County Improvement Authority (CCIA), was indicted Thursday on DUI charges, according to news reports.
Michael Hagarty, 56, is facing charges of assault by automobile, driving while intoxicated, leaving the scene of an accident, careless driving and refusal to take a breathalyzer test as a result of the April crash that occurred outside of work hours.
Hagarty was driving a vehicle registered with the improvement authority when he struck another vehicle in Lindenwold on April 29 at around 8:30 p.m., according to the report.
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Philly.com reported that Hagarty, a CCIA employee of 10 years, has been suspended without pay following the accident. Five other people were in the vehicle at the time and at least one other occupant was injured during the accident.
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