Suffolk police said Ever Misael Merino Hernandez, 21, of Brentwood, was...

Suffolk police said Ever Misael Merino Hernandez, 21, of Brentwood, was driving in the eastbound lanes of the Long Island Expressway when he struck a vehicle, fled and then hit at least three others. Credit: Paul Mazza

A Brentwood man was charged with driving while impaired after his vehicle struck four others on the Long Island Expressway early Friday, injuring one person, Suffolk County police said.

Ever Misael Merino Hernandez, 21, was driving a 2002 Honda in the eastbound lanes around 12 a.m. near Exit 50 in Melville, when his vehicle struck another and then he fled.

He then struck at least three other vehicles and was arrested, police said.

One person suffered a minor injury.

Merino Hernandez was charged with driving while ability impaired by drugs and alcohol. He is scheduled for arraignment on Friday.

More coverage: Every 7 minutes on average a traffic crash causing death, injury or significant property damage happens on Long Island. A Newsday investigation found that traffic crashes killed more than 2,100 people between 2014 and 2023 and seriously injured more than 16,000 people. To search for fatal crashes in your area, click here.

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