Police on April 25 arrested a 51-year-old Greenwich woman following a car crash in New Canaan and charged her with driving under the influence.
At about 5:24 p.m. that Saturday, officers were dispatched to Old Stamford and Jelliff Mill Roads on a report of the crash, police said.
One driver fled the scene on foot, and was found hiding in a nearby shed, according to a police report.
Police identified the Greenwich woman and, while speaking to her, smelled alcohol on her breath, the report said.
After administering field sobriety tests, police arrested her on the misdemeanor charge, it said.
At police headquarters, she provided two breath samples that established her blood-alcohol level at .1299 and .1245, both more than half again as much as the legal limit.
She additionally was charged with evading responsibility, illegal operation of a motor vehicle without minimum insurance and following too closely.
Police released the woman on $1,000 bond and scheduled her to appear May 5 in state Superior Court.