The driver of a Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera who crashed into a construction trailer in California has been arrested on suspicion of drunk driving.
Cesar Castro Rodriguez, 31, was arrested early on Saturday following the collision in Costa Mesa, the city’s police department noted in an Instagram post.
The Lamborghini became wedged underneath the modular construction trailer, photos show.
A driver in Costa Mesa, California was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving after crashing a Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera into a modular construction trailer
The $200,000+ car was found wedged underneath the trailer, photos of the Saturday crash show
The driver, Cesar Castro Rodriguez, did not suffer major injuries. Authorities found him looking for his 25-year-old male passenger
Rodriguez did not suffer major injuries and when authorities arrived at the scene he was looking for his passenger, a 25-year-old male, the CMPD said.
It took police 45 minutes to cut through the trailer’s floor to get to the Lamborghini’s passenger side, they said.
The passenger had apparently left the scene and was found two hours later at his home in Westminster.
Police did not specify how the passenger, who had suffered minor injuries, got home.
Rodriguez (pictured) was driving a car that was likely worth between $200,000 and $250,000
The passenger of Rodriguez (pictured) was later found at his home in Westminster, California. It is not clear how the passenger left the site of the crash and got home
They responded to the incident at 2.10am and the crash occurred at the 1600 block of Whittier Avenue.
The Lamborghini Gallardo Superlegerra, depending on modifications, costs somewhere in the vicinity of $200,000 and $250,000.
Rodriguez’s Facebook photos show him posing or inside multiple different sports cars.