
FINNEY COUNTY—A Junction City man was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence following a crash that sent two people to the hospital in Finney County.
Shortly before 10 a.m., Sunday, first responders were dispatched to an injury crash at the intersection of E. Kansas Avenue and College Drive in Garden City, according to a media release from Garden City Police.
A Dodge Ram allegedly struck a Honda Pilot and fled the scene. After arriving, first responders assisted and evaluated two occupants of the Honda who were taken to the hospital by family for treatment.
Officers soon located the Dodge Ram in the area and made contact with Dakota Miller, 29.
Further investigation revealed Miller was allegedly driving under the influence and found to have alcohol on him, and he was taken into custody.
Miller was taken to the Finney County Jail on requested charges of DUI, Tampering with an Ignition Interlock Device, Transporting an Open Container, Criminal Carry of a Weapon when Intoxicated, Failure to Render Aid or Provide Info, and Failure to Yield at Stop or Yield Sign.
Miller met the requirement for bond and was released just before 4:30p.m. Sunday, according to online jail records.


