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The Florissant man was charged after the boat at the lake of the Ozarks was crashed, where Dockhand was injured

A man from Florissant, Mon., was charged with the boat, charged while he was intoxicated, and caused an accident with two other boats and a docking of a dock hand.

Court documents state that a soldier of the Missouri State Highway Patrol was called for a boat accident on Saturday, May 17th at 4:41 p.m.

The documents stated that a white pontoon boat had hit two boats and then a dock hand ankle.

The operator of the pontoon boat then left the scene.

Witnesses were able to show the soldiers' pictures of the registration of the boat and describe the man who style it.

The 2003 Sundance Tritoon boat was rented and was returned to the company at 6 p.m.

The people who rented the boat returned to the company at 5:56 p.m.

A woman drove back the boat, but a man was on the boat.

The soldier carried out a field of sobriety test. The documents stated that the man identified as Joseph D. Crabtree (41) had a blood alcohol content of .147.

The soldier arrested Crabtree and brought him to the Camden County prison with a 24-hour stop.

The public prosecutor accused him of leaving the scene of the accident -physical injury and BWI body injury.

Crabtree was released from prison after publishing a bond of $ 50,000.

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