In a smaller city like Findlay, many crashes happen on familiar commuting routes, near retail corridors, and during evening hours when people are heading home from social plans. When alcohol is involved, the case often turns less on assumptions and more on documentation—what officers observed, what tests show, what videos captured, and how quickly records were preserved.
That’s why “fast answers” need to be paired with the right legal approach. Technology can help organize information, but the outcome depends on whether the evidence is reviewed correctly and early—before gaps form.


