OHP Trooper Involved In DUI Crash In Sequoyah County Resigns

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says a trooper involved crash in his patrol SUV on July 3, 2014 in Sequoyah County submitted a letter of resignation Tuesday.

Tuesday, August 26th 2014, 2:29 pm

By: News On 6


The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says a trooper arrested after crashing his patrol SUV on July 3, 2014 in Sequoyah County submitted a letter of resignation Tuesday. 

Joshua Davies, 33, of Cameron was arrested for DUI following the crash which destroyed a $65,000 patrol boat he was towing at the time. 

7/7/2014 Related Story: OHP Trooper Arrested For DUI After On-Duty Crash

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says Davies resigned a day before his pre-termination hearing was to be held.

“Trooper Davies' actions on July 3, 2014, was an egregious breach of the standard of conduct demanded by our profession. It is never pleasant when an officer is forced to arrest one of his own, but it should be noted that the Troopers who responded to Davies' DUI accident and subsequently arrested him enforced the standard without exception. I am hopeful that the poor decisions made by former Trooper Joshua Davies will not bring discredit on the 99% of our state troopers that are shining examples of what our profession demands,” said Chief of the Highway Patrol, Ricky Adams.

Davies had been with the OHP for eight years and was assigned to the Patrol's Marine Enforcement Division.

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