Officer charged with drink driving on way to work

West Mercia Police confirmed no one was injured in the collision
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A serving police officer has been charged with drink driving after he was involved in a crash while on his way to work.
Officers were called to Deansway, Worcester, at about 06:45 GMT on Tuesday following reports of a collision.
Liam Williams, 20, was arrested at the scene of a single-vehicle crash and will appear at Worcester Magistrates' Court on 25 March.
West Mercia police confirmed "he was on his way to work" but not driving a police vehicle at the time of the crash.
The force also confirmed no one was injured in the collision, and Mr Williams is a serving police constable based at Worcester Police station.
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