Abraham Torres Rendon, 25, is facing charges of drunken driving, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, speeding and leaving the scene of property damage, among others, in connection with the incident that left the fish market in ruins.
An Edgartown man was arrested on several charges after he allegedly drove through the wall of the Net Result in Vineyard Haven early Saturday, police said, leaving the popular fish market in a state of ruin and closed for business.
Abraham Torres Rendon, 25, was arrested and charged with drunken driving, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, marked lanes violation, speeding, reckless operation, leaving the scene of property damage, wanton destruction of property, resisting arrest and attempted bribery of a public official, Tisbury Lieut. Eerik Meisner said Monday morning.
Mr. Rendon and a female passenger were driving from Oak Bluffs to Vineyard Haven, Lieutenant Meisner said. As the road curves by Net Result, he said, the Toyota 4Runner left the roadway and drove through the front entrance of the store.
Net Result owner Louis Larsen told the Gazette Saturday that major repairs will be needed before the fish market can reopen; he estimated damages at about $250,000.
Tisbury Sgt. Timothy Stobie said Saturday that the police department received a call at 1:48 a.m. Saturday for an automatic fire alarm at Net Result. Officers were dispatched to the scene when a second call came in reporting the crash itself.
Lieutenant Meisner said Mr. Rendon and the passenger left the scene, and police searching on foot located them in a room at a hotel across the street.
Both were checked by medical personnel and were not seriously injured, Lieutenant Meisner said. The female passenger does not face any charges.
Mr. Rendon allegedly resisted arrest and offered money to be released from police custody. Police did not release his name or information about the charges until Monday morning.
Mr. Larsen spoke to the Gazette Saturday afternoon inside the market where cleanup was already under way.
The Toyota crashed through the side entrance of the building adjacent to the parking lot and hit a large, low lobster tank, pushing the tank into the metal counter behind it and denting the counter.
“You could drop that thing out of an airplane and it wouldn’t dent,” Mr. Larsen said, referring to the counter. He said the force from impact also pushed a display counter into a 10 by 14-foot freezer unit at the opposite side of the room, moving the freezer itself.
The lobsters “were all over,” he said. “There were lobsters in the showcase, lobsters in the corner.” In a photo Mr. Larsen took as Tisbury emergency crews were moving the car out, a lone lobster is visible beneath the dislodged tank.
The surviving lobsters — not all made it — were moved to a different storage unit in the back of the building.
He said that for safety reasons he will not be able to sell any of the food items, purchased in anticipation of the weekend, that were in the cases. He will reopen only after insurance adjusters and the Tisbury board of health have been on the scene.
He said he was just glad the accident had not happened during business hours.
“It gets crowded,” he said. “Thank God it was two in the morning and not two in the afternoon.”
In addition to the damage to the Net Result building, the car also knocked the One Way sign that points into the Tisbury Marketplace from its post.
On Saturday afternoon, Mr. Larsen and business partner Jeffrey Maida remained at the scene along with staffers as crews from Oceanside Restoration worked on preliminary cleaning.
The market had just received a fresh coat of paint when it closed for winter sprucing at the end of January. Water stains splattered the ceiling and glass still sprinkled the shelves of a beverage display case.
Mr. Larsen said he planned to be open as soon as possible.
Mr. Larsen stood in the middle of the wreckage of his market on what is usually the busiest day of the week when people come from all over the Island to buy fresh fish, sushi and lobsters.
“We’ll be fine,” he said. “We’ll let you know when we’re going to open — send out an e-mail blast.”

Comments
Very sorry to see this happen
Chip CoblynVery sorry to see this happen to such a hardworking group of people. I hope they will be made whole again very soon.
WHY, WHY, WHY have the known
WHY, WHY, WHYWHY, WHY, WHY have the known name and charges not been released??? I bet I can guess!!!
What's your guess??
FAWhat's your guess??
What's your guess? It's
Sebastian EdgartownWhat's your guess? It's probably because the criminal investigation is still open and the person arrested hasn't been arraigned yet in district court. Releasing the name before the investigation is concluded could potentially affect the outcome, especially on this little fish bowl of an island.
Nope, that's got nothing to
Silli Goose Oak BluffsNope, that's got nothing to do with it.
They are not from this
Silli Goose Oak BluffsThey are not from this country, that's why no names.
I flew in from NYC to have
GG Oak BluffsI flew in from NYC to have the best clam chowder for my birthday........I'm so depressed.......
Thankfully no one was hurt (except the poor lobsters). Wishing Net Result all the best for a speedy recovery.
I'll bet the last thing those
GGAllenI'll bet the last thing those lobsters ever thought was that they would die by getting hit by a car
Why they want release the
Mary VhWhy they want release the name you ask..... Connected plain and simple. Two sets of rules.
Connected? What are you even
Sebastian EdgartownConnected? What are you even talking about? P.S. Your grammar is terrible.
I can assure you this
FAI can assure you this individual was not "connected". Let's give our police department a little more credit.
I'm glad no one was hurt,
A.C. Skitch Oak BluffsI'm glad no one was hurt, and hope the business gets back on its feet soon without too much trouble.
My condolences to the families of the lobsters.
PLEASE Sebastian, Give me a
Betty Jo Oak BluffsPLEASE Sebastian, Give me a brake! -------
"What's your guess? It's probably because the criminal investigation is still open and the person arrested hasn't been arraigned yet in district court. Releasing the name before the investigation is concluded could potentially affect the outcome,"
It would actually be "Break"
Sebastian EdgartownIt would actually be "Break" not "Brake", Betty Jo... Ok then, what's your brilliant theory, Betty Jo?
When we visit the Island, the
Christine Powers Waltham, MAWhen we visit the Island, the Net Result is our favorite fish market. I hope that the driver who caused the damage will be forced to pay restitution to the Larsens.
too bad ,remember menemaha
flounder stan berlin gr.too bad ,remember menemaha fish mkt is open and ready to help fill your lobester bellies...
The assumption that the
SteveF Cambridge & ChilmarkThe assumption that the driver (now known) was "not from this country" or that somehow he was "connected" is so small minded and ignorant. Long Winter I guess.
WIshing the Net Result a speedy reopening!
I wouldn't say it was small
Sebestian EdgartownI wouldn't say it was small minded and ignorant because as it turns out, the male arrested is originally from Mexico! (I know him personally)
The driver of the truck
JEB Vineyard HavenThe driver of the truck should be liable for paying for the damages. His insurance should cover property damage. We at least know he has $200.00 he can offer, out of pocket.
Sad to hear about accident at
Nancy New YorkSad to hear about accident at Net Result. We're two New Yorkers who love the Vineyard. How stupid the driver must have been to do that.
First your father's passing &
Brandy & Bruce Gainesville, FLFirst your father's passing & now this! What a rough patch! we're with you (in spirit). Time for a vacation.
Sebastian...you are on to
La Migra TexasSebastian...you are on to something! Mexican fleeing the scene of an accident, speeding / resisting arrest, hiding out in a motel room, offering a bribe to a law enforcement official...typical day in Texas. Sorry for the Net Result, one of my favorite eating spots when I am on the Vineyard. Great staff, food and service. Speedy remodeling and reopening to Mr. Larsen and thank goodness there were no human casualties.
What a fascinating microcosm
Hobie OBWhat a fascinating microcosm of comments! Always entertaining! Love this small island!
Of course he'll be liable for the damages! How could he not? And if he has insurance, that will pay and he'll be either dropped or pay much higher rates for the next several years. Maybe he'll have learned not to drive intoxicated - certainly better than hurting someone!
Wonder if this will FINALLY
I Will RunWonder if this will FINALLY be enough to deport this guy? Most likely not on this island! When will enough be enough? I know I am fed up with the whole system and I actually plan to run for office on the island to see if I can change things that way because doing all my complaining over the years has done absolutely nothing!
Louis, so sorry to learn the
Jeanne BG OBLouis, so sorry to learn the full extent of the damages to Net Result! OMG! Hopefully you'll have a quick turnaround with the insurance company, and be up and ready to serve your fabulous fish, chowder and every thing else, very soon! Best wishes to you and your team, and speedy recovery to the market & the lobsters!
To Louie and Jeff...Please
Frank and Mary Oak BluffsTo Louie and Jeff...Please accept our deepest sympathy for all the loss you have had to bear this winter. First your dad and now this. Please know we are praying for you. We do know you have great fortitude and spirit and will rise above all of it in the end.
We look forward to seeing your smiling faces when all is said and done, and enjoying all your shop has to offer!!! Don't forget to "hold the broth" for us so we can dunk all those delicious clams you provide! God Bless!!!
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