On September 16, 2020

Man jailed after DUI crash

On Sept. 12, state police received a 911 call from a residence on Henwood Hill Road in Westminster, reporting that an unknown male unlawfully entered their home “covered in blood” and holding a small child.

The homeowners stated that the unknown male left the property on foot after he found out the police were called.

Police located a male subject holding a child at Allen Brothers Market in Westminster. The male subject was later identified as 29-year-old Casey Mayville of Ludlow. An investigation revealed that Mayville was operating a 2005 Subaru Forester when he crashed. He and his toddler son sustained minor injuries as a result of the crash. Mayville was subsequently arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence, reckless endangerment, cruelty to a child, gross negligent operation, and unlawful trespass. He was transported to the Westminster Barracks for processing and later lodged at Southern State Correctional Facility in Springfield, due to his level of impairment and need for a mental health evaluation.

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