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Eugene Man Arrested for DUI, Reckless Driving After River Road Crash

Chad Michael Hodgert, 45, was arrested for DUI and reckless driving after his Mazda CX-5 struck a stopped Toyota at River Road and McClure Lane on March 26.

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Eugene Man Arrested for DUI, Reckless Driving After River Road Crash
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Chad Michael Hodgert, 45, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and reckless driving after his Mazda CX-5 struck a stopped Toyota at the intersection of River Road and McClure Lane on March 26, according to the Eugene Police Department.

The collision occurred at approximately 5:06 p.m. in the 800 block of River Road. Hodgert was traveling northbound on River Road and turning left onto McClure Lane when he struck the Toyota, which had stopped at the intersection's stop sign. Both drivers pulled into the parking lot of the nearby 7-Eleven after the collision while officers responded to the scene.

Eugene Police investigated at the scene and arrested Hodgert, with the vehicle-to-vehicle impact triggering the DUI inquiry. No blood-alcohol concentration results or detailed field sobriety test outcomes were included in the initial report.

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Hodgert is expected to appear in Lane County court for arraignment, where prosecutors will determine whether to file formal charges on intoxication-related counts. Bail conditions, pretrial requirements, and scheduling will be addressed at that proceeding, with evidence gathered by responding officers and traffic investigators forming the basis of any case.

The crash site falls along a stretch of River Road that has drawn sustained enforcement attention in recent months. The corridor carries a dense mix of residential, commercial, and school-adjacent traffic, and the 5:06 p.m. timing placed the collision squarely in the afternoon commute window. Drivers with dash-camera footage of the incident are asked to contact the Eugene Police Department.

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