Police in New York state said they pulled over a "suspicious vehicle" that had no doors, no windshield, and an ax protruding from the roof. Photo courtesy of the Wyoming County Sheriff's Office

July 26 (UPI) -- A New York state sheriff's office said deputies pulled over a "suspicious vehicle" with no doors, no windshield, no license plates and an ax embedded in the roof.

The Wyoming County Sheriff's Office said deputies responded Monday afternoon to a report of a "suspicious vehicle" and they located the car at a nearby intersection.


Deputies noted the car had no doors, no windows, no windshield, no license plates and had an ax sticking out from the roof.

"A picture says a thousand words!" the sheriff's office said in a Facebook post.

Sgt. Colin Reagan told The Daily News the driver, Jared Price, 21, "performed poorly" in a field sobriety test and was found to be "impaired by multiple different drug categories."

Price was arrested on charges of driving while impaired by drugs, driving while impaired by a combination of drugs and alcohol, driving without license plates, operating an unregistered and uninspected motor vehicle, operating without insurance, lacking a front windshield and driving without safety glass.