Micanopy man charged with DUI hit and run after hitting pedestrians, causing broken pelvis and other injuries
Staff report
MICANOPY, Fla. – Steven Arthur Collins, 72, of Micanopy, was arrested last night and charged with DUI, DUI with serious injury, failing to stop after a crash with serious bodily injury, and failing to stop after a crash with injury after allegedly hitting two pedestrians on CR 234, causing a broken pelvis and other injuries.
At about 9:56 p.m. last night, a Florida Highway Patrol Trooper responded to a report of a hit and run in which two pedestrians were hit on SE CR 234 near SE 73rd Drive. The pedestrians flagged down a passing car, and the driver of that car followed the white SUV that had hit them. The driver of the passing car found the SUV about 500 yards down the road and reportedly took a video of the driver, later identified as Collins, getting out of the SUV and coming to speak with her. She advised Collins to return to the scene of the crash, and he reportedly complied but got back into his car at the scene of the crash and drove away again. He allegedly did not render aid to the victims or call emergency services. The driver of the passing car again followed him until Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputies stopped his vehicle on the Archer Road exit ramp of I-75.
The trooper reported that he could smell alcohol on Collins’ breath and that Collins had bloodshot eyes and slurred speech “to where he was almost incoherent.” Collins reportedly told the trooper he was coming from “The Depot,” a sports bar in Micanopy, and headed home to his residence on SE CR 234. The trooper reported that Collins’ SUV had obvious signs of damage such as a missing passenger-side rearview mirror and a dent in the front passenger-side bumper.
Post Miranda, Collins reportedly refused to answer questions. He did not consent to field sobriety exercises and did not consent to a breath test.
One of the pedestrians suffered a broken pelvis, abdominal tear with bleeding, abrasions, and contusions; the other suffered abrasions and contusions.
Collins has no local criminal history but has two previous DUI convictions in Pinellas County in 1988 and 1989; bail information is unavailable on weekends.
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put this thug under the jail!
This idiot deserves everything coming to him. I am holding back more comment till I see what his bail amount is compared to the female that hit the motorcyclist and left the scene.
Bear. I had Judge Colaw. he put me in prison for a year. I stopped and gave my victim CPR and first aid till the ambulance and cops showed up. I deserved the time that I got. Oh, by the way my bail was $25,000.
What a fool.
72 years old AND….still drinking & driving? Hope you lose your licence for good after 3 DUIs. Right judges!?
Pretty sure this guy is every right wing moron that comments pure vitriol on here
Well congratulations to the lady who was instrumental in this drunk being found and arrested. In this day and age when people don’t “get involved” she did. Salute and brava you’re a courageous and honorable lady.
Yes she was unbelievable
A real hero
The lady that chased him down was a true hero. The man did come back to the scene but tried to run me over again to leave my buddy that was wasn’t hot also tried to stop him and he tried to run him over. We tried to flag down many cars that would not stop while my nephew was lying unconscious not one stoppep except for the lady that chased him down she is the only reason he was apprehended…thank you so much and to the ones that drove by shame on you !!!