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Man arrested after Apple Watch Alert leads the police to the Dui crash

By Zach Scott and Samantha Romero

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Cape Coral, Florida (WBBH) -an Apple Watch accident -Alarm police led to a Cape Coral Condo Complex in the early Monday, where they arrested a man because of Dui anchlage after having crashed his vehicle against a fire hydrant, parked van and building.

Cape Coral police officers reacted to a condominium complex near the Cape Coral Parkway W at around 3 a.m. after they received the Apple Watch accident alarm.

According to CCPD, officials saw a silver kia crashed near the building when they arrived. Nobody was in the vehicle, but the officials said they had spoken to the vehicle owner, the 27 -year -old Alex Wilson, who stood next to the passenger door.

The officials said that Wilson was later in the car during the crash of the driver and the sole residents.

According to the press release, Wilson met a sign at the crossroads of the Cape Coral Pkwy W and the Pelican Boulevard before he met a fire hydrant and bushes in front of the complex.

CCPD said Wilson then lost his tire on the passenger side before hit a parking car, which then hit the building a beam before he plunged his car against another ray.

The officials said that the van with a value of $ 18,000 was a total of 2,500 US dollars on the inside.

After the fall examination, the officials then changed gears and carried out a DUI examination.

The officials said they had noticed a strong smell of alcohol in Wilson's breath and he had bloodshot eyes and blurred speech.

Wilson said that he had converted to avoid something yellow on the street, which the MPs said she was a fire hydrant.

He asked to be taken to the hospital for evaluation. CCPD said its blood alcohol level was 0.172 and 0.177.

Wilson was deleted medically and arrested for DUI and four counts of DUI damage.

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