PEMBROKE — A 25-year-old Corfu man was charged with felony DWI and other charges on Sunday, accusing of causing a collision on Angling Road.

According to New York State Police, Michael T. Dibble was traveling northbound on Angling Road in a Chevrolet Cobalt when he crossed over the center line in the path of a Tanker Truck causing a collision. Dibble was in and out of consciousness at the scene and was taken by Mercy Flight to ECMC.

Aside from the DWI, which was a felony charge due to a previous conviction, he was charged with first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, failure to keep right, moving from lane unsafely, and use of a vehicle without an interlock device.

Troopers, investigating the scene located a white powdery substance that they say appeared to be heroin. Dibble was unable to perform any SFST’s or evaluations due to his injuries but gave consent to draw blood at the hospital. Dibble was listed in stable condition with a broken left forearm and a leg injury.

He is due in Pembroke Court at a later date.