Investigations are continuing after a mobility scooter drink driver was involved in a crash in a coastal town.
A man in his 70s remains under investigation after the mobility scooter driver was arrested "on suspicion of driving with excess alcohol".
The driver was more than four times the limit when he was stopped after the crash, with no other vehicle involved, on Thurston Road in Lowestoft about 1am on Sunday, September 4 last year.
Police said the man blew a reading of 141 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, and was subsequently arrested.
The legal limit is 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath.
At the time a Lowestoft police spokesman said: "Luckily nobody was injured and yes, it is an offence to be drunk and drive a mobility scooter."
The man was taken to Great Yarmouth Police Investigation Centre and "subsequently released under investigation".
This week, more than five months on from the crash, a police spokesman said "enquiries are ongoing".
Anyone with information should contact police on 101 quoting crime reference number 37/CJ/17510/22.
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