5/6/14 - A man who police say admitted to huffing air duster after crashing his car into a fire hydrant last year has entered a plea in the case. 24-year-old Nicholas Perry is charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana for the incident last summer. He has pleaded guilty as charged on May 2nd, and will be sentenced on June 5th. On August 22nd, troopers with the State Police Brighton Post were called out on a crash investigation to the Kroger parking lot on M-59 in Hartland Township. They found a car driven by Perry had collided with a fire hydrant. Perry said he passed out while inhaling an air duster product as he drove in the parking lot. Troopers discovered approximately eighteen cans of compressed gas duster, as well as open and un-opened alcohol containers and intoxicants, multiple over the counter narcotics, and suspected illegal narcotics. Perry was on parole at the time of the incident for a home invasion conviction in Oakland County. He remains lodged with the Michigan Department of Corrections at the Charles Egeler Reception and Guidance Center in Jackson. (TD)
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