A Woburn resident has been charged after allegedly taking out four utility poles and causing power outages and forcing a road closure while allegedly driving intoxicated on Sunday, Stoneham police said.

Stoneham Chief James McIntyre and Stoneham Fire Chief Matthew Grafton report the Stoneham police and fire departments responded to a motor vehicle crash early on the morning of March 26.

The incident resulted in the destruction of four utility poles, a road closure, power outages, and the arrest of a motorist for drunk driving, according to a press release from public safety officials.

Ryan T. Carney, 22, of Woburn, was arrested and charged with operating under the influence of alcohol and negligent operation of a motor vehicle, according to a press release.

Carney was set to be arraigned March 27 at Woburn District Court.

Police officers and firefighters responded at 12:43 a.m. March 26 to William Street in Stoneham after receiving multiple 911 calls about a serious motor vehicle crash, the press release said.

First responders arrived to find three utility poles down and another heavily damaged and leaning. There were also wires strewn about the roadway.

Officers also found two males near a residential fence at the intersection of William Street and Alden Avenue.

Nearby was a 2009 Acura MDX wedged between a damaged utility pole, a rock, and the fence. A wheel and tire had come off the vehicle and separated, the press release said.

They were located several feet away from the rest of the Acura. At least one other vehicle was damaged in the crash, the press release said.

The two men were evaluated and declined medical treatment the press release said. Carney was identified as the driver and the other male, also a 22-year-old Woburn man, was determined to be a passenger in the Acura, the press release said.

Carney allegedly was slurring his speech and had a strong odor of alcohol coming from his breath. Officers determined he was under the influence.

Carney was placed under arrest after being evaluated by emergency medical personnel, the press release said.

There were reported power outages in the neighborhood as utility crews worked to replace the downed poles. The roadway was closed most of the day, the press release said.

No residents were injured, the press release said.