Crime
The man crashed early Thursday morning at a rest area in Bridgewater, then crashed a second time an hour later in Westport, according to police.
February 22, 2026 | 10:24 AM
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A Maine man was arrested on drug charges Thursday after he crashed his truck twice in one night, according to court records.
Andrew Beaulieu, 30, of Carthage, Maine, has been charged with possession of a class C drug, operating under the influence of drugs, and negligent operation of a motor vehicle, court records showed. He was arraigned Thursday in Fall River District Court and pleaded not guilty.
At about 4 a.m., Massachusetts State Police issued a “be on the lookout” warning about a truck that had crashed into a rest stop on Route 24 South in Bridgewater. The truck was reported to have Maine registration plates, state police said in a statement.
Beaulieu allegedly drove the truck into the main entrance of a Burger King located at the rest stop, according to a police report filed in court. Troopers found that the front doors had been bashed in, and the overnight manager later told them that she saw the truck back up, do donuts in the parking lot, and leave the scene, according to officials.
About an hour later, Westport police responded to a single-vehicle crash involving the same truck on Forge Road, according to state police. Troopers identified Beaulieu as the driver at the scene, determined that he was impaired, and arrested him without incident, according to officials.
When police searched Beaulieu’s vehicle, they allegedly found a bag containing a “plant material” believed to be treated with synthetic cannabinoids consistent with what is commonly known as K2 or spice, according to the police report.
Beaulieu was released on personal recognizance and is due back in court March 3, according to court records. His attorney, Michael DiGioia, declined to comment on the charges Sunday.
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