Two Arrested After SUV Crashes Into Parked Car in Rochester

Driver faces DWI charges, pedestrian faces weapons charges following incident on West Main Street

Published on Feb. 9, 2026

A 51-year-old woman was arrested for DWI-related offenses after the white SUV she was driving lost control, hit the back of a parked car, and possibly grazed a 27-year-old man on West Main Street in Rochester, New York. The pedestrian is also facing weapons charges, though he did not seek medical attention for reported lower-body pain.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the ongoing public safety concerns around impaired driving and the potential for collisions to cause harm to both drivers and pedestrians in urban areas. It also raises questions about the role of law enforcement in responding to such situations and the need for comprehensive solutions to address the complex factors that contribute to these types of crashes.

The details

According to Rochester Police, the crash occurred just after 5 p.m. on Sunday near the intersection of West Main Street and Canal Street. The driver of the white SUV lost control of the vehicle, hitting the back of a parked car. The SUV may have also grazed the 27-year-old pedestrian, who reported lower-body pain but did not seek medical attention. Both the driver and the pedestrian were arrested at the scene, with the driver facing DWI-related charges and the pedestrian facing weapons charges.

  • The crash occurred just after 5 p.m. on Sunday, February 9, 2026.

The players

51-year-old woman

The driver of the white SUV who was arrested for DWI-related offenses.

27-year-old man

The pedestrian who was reportedly grazed by the SUV and was arrested on weapons charges, though he did not seek medical attention.

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What’s next

The judge will determine the charges and bail for the driver and pedestrian at a hearing later this week.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the need for continued efforts to address impaired driving and ensure the safety of all road users, including pedestrians, in Rochester and other urban areas. It also highlights the complex challenges facing law enforcement in responding to such situations and the importance of comprehensive solutions that address the root causes of these types of crashes.