A driver (Jacob) is involved in a car accident, and police officers arrive at the scene. The officers question Jacob, who admits to not seeing the red light and claims he was not paying attention. Jacob also mentions he had smoked marijuana three days prior, but not that day. However, as the conversation progresses, Jacob reveals he had actually smoked marijuana two hours before the accident. The officers conduct field sobriety tests, which Jacob struggles with, and they suspect he is under the influence. Jacob also admits to taking Xanax. The officers arrest Jacob for operating while impaired (OWI) and take him into custody.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A car accident occurred, and the driver, Jacob, did not see the red light and collided with another vehicle.
2. Jacob was driving and admitted to not paying attention and going too fast.
3. The accident happened when Jacob was taking a right turn.
4. Jacob had smoked marijuana two hours before the accident.
5. Jacob had also taken Xanax, which he had obtained from someone else.
6. The police officer administered a series of field sobriety tests to Jacob, including a finger-following test, a heel-to-toe walking test, and a one-legged stand test.
7. Jacob was arrested for operating a vehicle while impaired (OWI) causing an injury.
8. Jacob was placed in handcuffs and taken to the police station for further testing and paperwork.
9. Jacob was willing to undergo additional field sobriety tests at the police station.
10. The officer mentioned that Jacob might not have to go to jail if everything goes well with the paperwork and testing.
Note: I excluded opinions and subjective statements from the extraction process, focusing only on objective facts.