Clayville Man Facing Laundry List of Charges Including Leandra’s Law Charge
A Clayville man is facing a long list of charges after he entered a pickup truck that did not belong to him with a 13-year-old passenger inside.
According to Sheriff Rob Maciol, on October 15th just after 8:30 p.m. in the Town of Paris 35-year-old Brian Madore entered a pickup truck that did not belong to him with a young passenger inside. Madore had no relation to the child in the vehicle and did not have permission to enter the truck.
Upon entering the pickup Madore drove a short distance and collided into the porch of a home on Maple Place. After the crash the 13-year-old was able to escape the vehicle unharmed and notify the owner of the truck what had occurred. The owner then called 911.
When deputies arrived on the scene, they learned that Madore had allegedly been intoxicated. As a result of the investigation, Madore was arrested on multiple charges.
Brian Madore is facing the following charges:
- Felony DWI Under Leandra's Law
- Endangering the Welfare of a Child
- Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle
- Aggravated Unlicensed Operation
- Refusal to Submit to a Roadside Breath Test
- Operating Without an Ignition Interlock Device
- Aggravated DWI (BAC Higher than .18%)
There was minor damage to both the truck and home, but the child and Madore were uninjured.