ROSELLE PARK — A Roselle Park teen faces charges following what police said were crashes on four different streets in the borough.

Patrolman John Deegan, while on an unrelated traffic stop, saw an SUV with major front end damage disregard the stop sign on East Clay Avenue at Chestnut Street at about 11:45 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 15, police said.

The vehicle, a white Suzuki XL7, was missing a front tire. Deegan began to follow the Suzuki and watched it strike a parked vehicle on Park Place, police said. The Suzuki fled north, police said, where it struck a curb and became disabled on West Webster Avenue.

Deegan found the driver, Elizabeth K. Henry, disoriented and under the influence of an alcoholic beverage, police said. Henry, 18, of Roselle Park was placed under arrest and charged with driving while intoxicated and transported to the Roselle Park police headquarters.

Meanwhile, police were alerted to several crashes within the borough where the suspect vehicle, a white SUV, fled the crash scene. A followup investigation revealed that prior to the crash on Park Place, Henry's Suzuki crashed into a speed limit sign on East Lincoln Avenue, a parked Chevrolet on the 100 block of East Clay Avenue and a BMW on Spruce Street, police said.

Henry was also charged with driving while intoxicated in a school zone, DWI under the age of 21, failing to stop or yield, reckless driving, provisional driver violation and four counts of leaving the scene of a crash. Henry was released pending an appearance in Roselle Park Municipal Court on Sept. 27.

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