On Sunday around 3:25 a.m. police arrested a New Jersey man following a welfare check.
Police stopped to conduct a welfare check on Khristian Baldwin, 25, of Lodi, New Jersey after they observed what appeared to be an unconscious male in the driver’s seat of a running car in the area of Cowing Street in Seneca Falls.
During the check, it was determined that Baldwin was not experiencing a medical emergency but that he was operating the motor vehicle while impaired by drugs.
He was charged with one count of driving while ability impaired by drugs, a misdemeanor.
Baldwin was processed and released on an appearance ticket scheduling him to appear in the Town of Seneca Falls Court at a later date to answer the charge.
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