Indianapolis man arrested on Interstate 70 for DUI with 2 children in the vehicle

Friday, October 18, 2019
ISP photo - Christopher Mack, 37, Indianapolis, IN

On Thursday, at approximately 2:45 p.m., Indiana State Police dispatch advised information of a dark passenger car traveling westbound near the 18 mile marker, that was reportedly driving erratic and that had struck a guardrail earlier on Interstate 70.

Trooper Andrew Mattern observed a passenger vehicle meeting that description near the nine mile marker westbound.

The vehicle was off the interstate, but was located partially on the shoulder, and partially down an embankment, facing south. The vehicle was occupied by an adult male in the driver’s seat and two children in car seats.

Trooper Mattern observed flames and smoke coming from under the vehicle. Trooper Mattern and Jared Pirtle, of the Vigo County Sheriff’s Department, immediately got the children and the male driver out of the vehicle and Master Trooper Hans Nowak, who had arrived on scene was able to extinguish the fire with a fire extinguisher.

Trooper Mattern spoke to the male driver who was identified as Christopher Mack, age 37, of Indianapolis.

Further investigation by Trooper Mattern revealed, after administering and failing several standard field sobriety tests that Mack was under the influence of a controlled substance. Mack refused to submit to a certified chemical test and was transported to an area hospital to receive medical clearance.

Upon receiving medical clearance, Mack was then taken to the Vigo County jail where he is currently being held.

Mack was preliminarily charged with Operating a Vehicle while intoxicated with a passenger less than 18 years of age, Class 6 Felony (2 counts), Neglect of a dependent, Class 6 Felony (2 counts), Operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Class A Misdemeanor, Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person, Class C Misdemeanor, Driving While Suspended (Prior), Class A Misdemeanor and Criminal Mischief, Class A Misdemeanor.

The two children were turned over to the Vigo County Department of Child Services and further investigation will be conducted by their department.

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