A Santa Rosa father was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of driving under the influence during a June crash that led to serious injuries for him and his three sons, police said.

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A toxicology screening revealed that Timothy Norman, 45, had drugs in his system during a collision June 2 on West Third Street in Santa Rosa that injured Norman and his three sons, ages 5, 11 and 12, Santa Rosa police said in a Tuesday news release. Police did not identify what drugs were detected.

Norman’s arrest, at his Santa Rosa home, came after a five-month investigation. Suspected charges include felony DUI causing injury and three counts of felony child endangerment with injury.

During their investigation into the crash, Santa Rosa police determined that Norman, who was driving a red Honda

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