Franklin state police, in a criminal complaint filed through District Judge Patrick Lowrey’s office, said tests revealed the blood alcohol content of Trevor Williams, 33, to be over the legal limit almost three hours after the crash on Route 322 near its intersection with Hill City Road.

According to the complaint, Williams’ vehicle crossed the center line and struck another vehicle head-on.

Emergency crews charged with extracting Williams from the vehicle found a half-empty 12-pack of beer on the vehicle’s passenger floor, an empty beer can on the floor behind the driver’s seat and an empty prescription bottle of lorazepam, the complaint said.

The complaint described Williams as having an odor of alcohol when he was interviewed in an ambulance at the scene of the crash.

The driver of the second vehicle, Jeffrey Brazezicke, 45, of Albrightsville, is described in the complaint as having suffered “serious bodily injury.”

Williams has been charged with felony aggravated assault by vehicle while DUI, misdemeanor DUI: general impairment/incapable of driving safely-first offense and summary charges of disregard traffic lane, reckless driving and restrictions on alcoholic beverages.

He has not yet been scheduled for a court appearance.