
Chaos erupted Sunday when a car crashed into a Togo's restaurant in Beaverton, with the driver, John M. Dragoo, narrowly missing customers and inflicting property damage. Dragoo, a 55-year-old man, was arrested on multiple charges, including driving under the influence reckless driving, four counts of reckless endangering, and additionally criminal mischief as per Beaverton Police, according to KGW.
Facts further unravel when KATU reports it was a 2003 Honda Accord helmed by 65-year-old John Marcus Dragoo that collided into the restaurant's structure, missing a customer by mere moments, as the individual had vacated their seat seconds prior to the impact, fortunately, despite the severity of the crash no injuries were reported thankfully due to fortunate timing and perhaps sheer chance KATU.
The incident remains under investigation, with police urging anyone with information to come forward, "Dragoo was arrested and booked into the Washington County Jail for DUII, reckless driving, two counts of reckless endangering, and first-degree criminal mischief," details an article from KPTV.
As the local community reels from the potential tragedy averted, authorities stress the dangers of driving under the influence with the Beaverton Police Department taking the lead on the investigation, urging witnesses or those with additional information about the incident to contact them at their earliest convenience, where they might contribute to the ongoing process seeking everything from justice to prevention, for sober roads are safe roads, and the fabric of the community relies on each strand adhering to the responsibility of its role KPTV.









