GILROY
– A Gilroy man driving home from a San Jose bar Friday morning
drove off U.S. 101 north of Morgan Hill and lay for two hours in
the dirt before anyone saw him.
Dennis Blaine Anderson II, 25, will face a charge of driving
under the influence of alcohol after he is treated for serious
internal injuries, California Highway Patrol spokesman Brad Voyles
said Friday.
GILROY – A Gilroy man driving home from a San Jose bar Friday morning drove off U.S. 101 north of Morgan Hill and lay for two hours in the dirt before anyone saw him.

Dennis Blaine Anderson II, 25, will face a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol after he is treated for serious internal injuries, California Highway Patrol spokesman Brad Voyles said Friday.

A friend of Anderson who was drinking with him Thursday night, reportedly told a CHP officer they left the bar when it closed early Friday morning. This friend stayed in San Jose, but Anderson decided to drive back to Gilroy.

Anderson’s Dodge pickup went off the side of southbound 101 about 2:30 or 2:45 a.m. Friday, just north of the Burnett Avenue overpass, according to the CHP.

“Apparently, his vehicle had traveled down the embankment and overturned at least twice,” Voyles said.

Anderson was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the truck, the CHP reported. There were no passengers.

Because the pickup was dark-colored and was a considerable distance off the highway, no one saw it until 4:30 a.m., when a trucker reported it to 9-1-1, according to Voyles.

Anderson was conscious when CHP officers arrived, Voyles said.

A CALSTAR medical helicopter flew him to San Jose Medical Center Friday morning, where his condition was unknown.

Peter Crowley covers public safety for The Dispatch. You can reach him at pc******@************ch.com or 847-7109.

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