Mountain Home P.D. reports hit and run suspect charged

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A hit and run suspect in three separate accidents Saturday, 36-year-old Kyle Wynn, is facing multiple charges including driving while intoxicated first offense, no driver’s license, refusal to take a blood alcohol test, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident with injury, leaving the scene of an accident with property damage and failure to yield the right of way.

According to Mountain Home Police Department Chief Carry Manual, at approximately 9:45 Saturday night Mountain Home Police received the first of several calls reporting traffic crashes at three different locations.

The first crash occurred at the intersection of Highway 62 and Highway 5 North. Wynn’s vehicle apparently struck the rear of another vehicle stopped on Hwy 62 for a red light, pushing it into the intersection. Originally injuries were reported possible, however no one required medical attention at the scene.

The suspect’s vehicle then continued east on Hwy 62 until a second crash moments later when his vehicle ran off the roadway on Morris Street. The vehicle struck a hot tub and utility trailer belonging to a local business. Wynn left the scene traveling on Morris Street once again. There were no reported injuries related to that crash.

A short time later, a third wreck was reported at the intersection of Hwy 5 North and Hospital Drive. While traveling west on West North Street, Wynn allegedly left the roadway, ran over a stop sign, traveled across private property and a concrete drainage ditch as his vehicle went airborne. He vehicle crossed Highway 5 North and came to rest after striking a tree on private property just north of Hospital Drive.

Wynn received non-incapacitating injuries and was transported to the hospital by Baxter Regional Medical Center ambulance.

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