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Driver in triple crash

A DRUNK driver who crashed her car in three separate locations in Casey in one night last week was more than six times over the legal limit.
The 40-year-old Frankston woman, who is expected to be interviewed at a later date, returned a preliminary breath test at the scene of .306 per cent. No one was injured in the incidents.
It’s understood the woman was driving along Gleneagles Drive in Endeavour Hills around 6pm on Friday 20 February when she’s believed to have hit a parked car.
The woman kept driving and soon turned down Ebeli Close in Narre Warren North. Realising the street had a dead end, she then drove up a nearby driveway, past someone’s garage and did a U-turn in a residential backyard before driving out.
The driver continued to a petrol station on the corner of Belgrave-Hallam Road and Heatherton Road where she allegedly clipped another parked car.
The woman still kept driving until she crashed into a LandCrusier on Belgrave-Hallam Road in Hallam and was stopped by police.

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