JAY — A Massachusetts man is accused of OUI after his vehicle went off icy Route 133 late Friday, hit a snowbank and rolled onto its side and struck a utility pole.
Driver Dave A. Nosiglia, 58, of Hingham, Massachusetts, and his passenger, Harold Layland, 61, of Hanson, Massachusetts, both received minor injuries in the accident reported at about 11 p.m., Police Chief Richard Caton IV said Monday.
The windshield of the vehicle struck the pole, but the pole did not break, he said.
Officer Dylan Rider noted that the road was icy in his report, Caton said.
Rider arrested Nosiglia on a misdemeanor charge of operating under the influence of alcohol.
He was taken to Franklin County Detention Center in Farmington. He was released on $500 cash bail on Saturday.
Jay Fire Rescue Department, Livermore Falls Police Department and NorthStar EMS ambulance personnel also responded to assist.
Nosigilia is schedule to appear in a Farmington court on April 24.
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