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Woman arrested after allegedly driving across frozen Indianapolis canal

Authorities said the driver, identified as 33-year-old Biankia Gleason, told firefighters her GPS took her onto the canal.

INDIANAPOLIS — A 33-year-old woman is now facing multiple charges of operating while intoxicated for allegedly driving her car onto the frozen downtown canal in December 2022.

Biankia Gleason was arrested for drunk driving after investigators said she drove down an embankment to get onto the canal, then drove north. She kept driving until her car broke through the ice, plunging into the frigid water.

Firefighters said Gleason had driven north until she reached a dead end at 10th Street and turned around to go south.

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IFD Divers investigated after a 33-year-old woman driver drove her car onto the canal and broke through the ice plunging it into the frigid cold water.

Her car broke through the ice in the 400 block of West New York Street, near North West Street.

Credit: IFD
IFD Divers investigated after a 33-year-old woman driver drove her car onto the canal and broke through the ice plunging it into the frigid cold water.

According to IFD, Gleason got out of the car with the help of several bystanders and waited for emergency crews in the lobby of a nearby hotel. 

Police were called to the area around 11 p.m. When they arrived, IMPD said nobody was in the vehicle. The bystanders helped officers find Gleason.  

Credit: IFD
IFD Divers investigated after a 33-year-old woman driver drove her car onto the canal and broke through the ice plunging it into the frigid cold water.

Divers with the Indianapolis Fire Department had to be called to remove the car from the canal.

According to IFD, Gleason told firefighters her GPS took her onto the canal near the Colts Canal Playspace off of St. Clair Street.

Credit: IFD
IFD Divers investigated after a 33-year-old woman driver drove her car onto the canal and broke through the ice plunging it into the frigid cold water.

Gleason was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.

Monday morning, 13News went to the area where the incident happened and saw tire tracks in the snow from where the car had driven on the ice.

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