A man is facing charges in connection with a New Year's Day crash that killed a woman and seriously injured two other people on I-94 in Indiana.
A man is facing charges in connection with a New Year's Day crash that killed a woman and seriously injured two other people on I-94 inThe crash happened at 12:30 a.m. between a Chevrolet Colorado and a Chevrolet Cobalt that were traveling in the westbound lanes of the interstate near the 42 mile-marker, according to Indiana State Police.
As the cars were traveling in the curve of the roadway, the Cobalt drifted into the Colorado's lane and sideswiped it, causing the Colorado to run off the road, through a guardrail and down an embankment, police said.Sarah J. Cantrell, 73, who was in the backseat at the time of the crash was unresponsive at the scene and later died at South Bend Memorial Hospital, police said. The driver of the Colorado and a front seat passenger were both treated for serious, life-threatening injuries.
Police said Morrissey was offered a certified chemical test for intoxication and agreed to a blood draw.Operating while intoxicated causing death, a level 4 felonyOperating while intoxicated endangering, a class A misdemeanorMinor consumption of alcoholic beverage, a class C misdemeanorthat I have read and agree
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