Officials said that alcohol and prescription drugs may have factored into a crash that left six people dead in Utah on Saturday, Oct. 20.
Now, the Utah Highway Patrol said officials found prescription pills and open alcohol containers in the dump truck. The dump truck driver was treated for minor injuries and was arrested on suspicion of six counts of automobile homicide, AP reported.
The dump truck driver was identified as Jamie Don McKenzie, 41, according to the Salt Lake Tribune, citing jail records. He was driving the truck to deliver dirt for a firm in Park City, Utah.
“In my 13-year career,” police Sgt. Lawrence Hopper said, “this is probably the worst crash I’ve ever seen.”
“It was one of the most horrific accidents I have ever seen,” he added to AP.
Troopers said that before the accident, they had received several calls of the dump truck swerving and cutting off vehicles, the paper reported.
Hopper told the Tribune that alcohol could be smelled on the man’s breath. McKenzie told officers that he drank alcohol on the night before the crash, but he said that he hadn’t been drinking on the day of the crash.