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Police Report: "On April 5, 2024, at approximately 1521 hours, while working in the position of a Sanibel Police Traffic Aide, Dana S. and Mark S. were both directing westbound traffic in the intersection of Periwinkle Way and Lindgren Blvd when a vehicle, a gray Cadillac Sedan, came down Causeway Blvd approaching Southbound at a high rate of speed. Both Dana S. and Mark S. were wearing department issued reflective traffic vests and traffic gloves in the middle of the intersection. The vehicle passed the stop bar and came to a stop almost interfering with traffic moving Westbound. Mark S. began signaling to the vehicle to stop to prevent a vehicle crash, while approaching the front of the vehicle. With Mark S. squared directly in front of the vehicle in question to stop the vehicle from causing a major traffic accident, the vehicle then began accelerating towards Mark S., forcing Mark S. to immediately react to the vehicle coming at him. Mark S. placed his hands on the hood of the vehicle and back away as the vehicle did not stop or slow down, but continued to accelerate and drive through the middle of the intersection where he was standing and onto the curb off the roadway. There are numerous bicyclist and pedestrians on the path where the vehicle drove off which resulted in an egregious safety concern. The vehicle then drove back onto the roadway heading east on Periwinkle Way. The vehicle contacted Mark S.'s lower body, and he and the other traffic aide made visual contact on the driver. Officer Royka, who was present at the intersection and witnessed the events initiated his lights and sirens to stop the vehicle. The vehicle continued traveling between the speeds of forty and fifty miles per hour East Bound without stopping. Officer Royka observed the vehicle fail to maintain its lane approximately six times with heavy traffic flow and pedestrian traffic. The vehicle eventually came to a dead end in the parking lot of 153 Periwinkle Way. The vehicle, a gray Cadillac CT5 bearing a Florida tag of IV48DU, came to a final resting position at 153 Periwinkle Way which is a dead-end road. The vehicle traveled approximately 3 miles without stopping for an unmarked patrol vehicle with lights and sirens. Officer Royka approached the vehicle and observed a male later identified as James by his Florida driver license, in actual physical control of the vehicle. He explained the reason for contact and stood by for additional units. It should be noted that Officer Royka never lost sight of the vehicle. I then arrived on scene; Officer Royka advised me he observed signs of impairment from James. I took over the investigation and requested James to present his driver license. He began to go through his phone and eventually attempted to hand me his cell phone after asking several times. I then again requested his driver license several more times, where he dug through his wallet for a period longer than thirty seconds and eventually presented me his Florida Driver license. I asked James if he knew what city he was located in and stated Fort Myers and was attempting to go see family at Park Royal Hospital which is in another city and approximately 30 minutes away from our location. During this time, I observed James with pinpoint pupils, slow-delayed and slurred speech, and confusion. I requested James to step out of the vehicle. James was observed attempting to grab his wallet and various cards on his lap, while continuing to drop cards back on his lap, showing a lack of fine motor skills. While exiting the driver side, I walked him to walk towards flat level pavement, where I observed James uneasy on his feet and taking slow steps. I explained to James that I am now requesting his participation in Field Sobriety exercise, in which he agreed. On arrival, to Lee County Jail, I began working on my booking sheet and began a twenty minute observation period at 1728 hours. Throughout my observation period, James stood up several times, stating "I am going to over there and smoke a cigarette" and asking to take his hand cuffs off, and I replied "no" and asked him to sit back down. He then took steps towards me and said "what if I don't?". I then walked James to the booking room and gave him to Lee County Jail Correction Officers to be booked as he was due to being placed as disorderly. James was a refusal to submit to a breath sample. James was charged with Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon, Reckless Driving, and Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. He was further cited for Reckless driving, Failure to stop at a stop sign and Failing to obey traffic control device." Intro: (0:00) incident: (0:11) Outro: (14:54) Join this channel to get access to perks: / @apc