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Vander Sande accused of injuring several people in alleged DUI crash

Blood alcohol level was reportedly .218
Jonathan Vander Sande of Bozeman
Posted at 4:29 PM, Sep 10, 2019
and last updated 2019-09-10 18:57:26-04

BOZEMAN — Jonathan Vander Sande of Bozeman is facing charges after allegedly causing a multi-vehicle crash while intoxicated that sent several people to the hospital — some with severe injuries — on Monday.

According to court documents, Vander Sande told a Bozeman police officer at the scene that he believed he caused the accident.

The officer said in his report that an initial breath test showed Vander Sande’s blood alcohol level to be at least twice the legal limit of .08.

Court documents say that around 5:45 p.m. on Monday, a crash at 7th Avenue and Griffin Drive left several wrecked vehicles with severe damage.

The reporting officer said that when he arrived, emergency responders were treating multiple injured people and he observed at least one person pinned inside a vehicle.

The officer noted that several people were involved, along with some family dogs. Four of those people, including a 5-year-old child, were taken to the hospital for treatment of injuries “of varying degrees of severity.”

The officer said when he spoke to Vander Sande, who was wandering around the scene, he told the officer he was uninjured but “he thinks he caused the accident.”

Vander Sande reportedly told the officer he was trying to get ahead of a pickup truck to merge into the left lane for access to I-90 eastbound. He said the truck rear-ended him and then struck other vehicles.

The officer said in court documents Vander Sande’s vehicle was damaged on the left side, indicating Vander Sande swerved into the truck, sending it into oncoming traffic where it collided head-on with a van. The officer said this caused a chain reaction of crashing vehicles.

The officer also said three people claimed to have seen Vander Sande speeding and crashing into the truck.

The reporting officer said Vander Sande smelled strongly of alcohol and did not pass field sobriety tests. Vander Sande allegedly provided a breath sample at the scene that showed his blood alcohol level to be .218.

Vander Sande, 26 years old, was arrested and booked on one felony count of negligent vehicular assault. He gave a second breath sample at the detention center that put his blood alcohol level at .181, which is still more than twice the legal limit for driving.

In Justice Court on Monday, Vander Sande’s bail was set at $10,000. As a condition of his release, Judge Bryan Adams also required Vander Sande to submit to the highest level of monitoring possible out of a concern for public safety.

His next court appearance is scheduled for September 27.