


This driver took a turn for the worse.
A DoorDash driver has been slapped with charges after they mistakenly drove into a swamp while following GPS directions to deliver a customer’s Dunkin Donuts order.
The driver, whose name has not been released, claims they were cruising down a road in Middleton, Massachusetts, when his GPS routed him to a “dirt road” and then they “somehow ended up driving into a body of water” around noontime, Middleton Police Department said in a statement.
With donuts in hand, the panicked driver managed to get out vehicle and walk to a nearby home on Kenney Road, where they called police.
They told officers they had been trying to get to Mill Street, but somehow ended up being routed to “driving into a body of water.”
Police found the partially submerged vehicle on a dirt road behind 18 Kenney Road with the motor “still running.”
“The operator then requested to be transported to the hospital,” Middleton Police said.
The driver has been charged with negligent operation of a motor vehicle and a request for an immediate threat license suspension was filed, according to police.
It is unclear why the suspension request was filed.
The Post has reached out to the Middleton Police Department for comment.