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Updated: 2:21 PM Jan 28, 2010
UPDATE: Woman Waives Hearing in Fatal DUI Crash
A woman accused in a fatal DUI crash waived her right to a preliminary hearing Thursday.
Posted: 10:52 AM Jan 19, 2010Reporter: Anna Baxter, Amanda Barren Email Address: anna.baxter@wsaz.com; amanda.barren@wsaz.com |
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LOGAN, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A woman accused in a fatal DUI crash waived her right to a preliminary hearing Thursday.
West Virginia State Police say Sarah Pack was drunk when she was driving along route 73 in Logan County and hit another car.
The accident happened back on
The woman in the other car died. Her name has not been released.
ORIGINAL STORY
LOGAN, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- State Police say drunk driving is to blame for a fatal accident that happened in Logan County.
It happened about 10 p.m. along route 73 in Logan Monday night.
West Virginia State Police say that 23-year-old Sarah Pack of Man has been arrested and charged with DUI causing death.
Troopers say Pack was involved in an accident with another car driven by a woman. That woman died in the crash and investigators are working to identify her.
According to the accident report, the drivers were both in the east bound lane of Route 73 near Mud Fork when the accident happened.
There were no other reports of injuries in the crash.
Keep clicking on WSAZ.com for more information.
ORIGINAL STORY
LOGAN COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Emergency crews responded to a fatal accident late Monday night.
911 dispatchers tell WSAZ.com the accident happened outside of Logan on Route 73 near Route 119.
No other information is being released at this time.
Keep clicking on WSAZ.com for the very latest information.
Latest Comments
I went to school with Sherry. She always had a smile, very sweet and loving. I know what her family is going through. I had a uncle that got killed by drunk driver. I have to say he never spent time for his crime. He walked just like most of the other drivers do. I think if the laws were changed and they spent more time in jail.They would think twice before drinking & driving. It is about time that the laws are changed. I know that Sherry's family will never get over this, because my family has never gotten over it. It does take time. I pray for both families in this tragedy. That they may find the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow. I pray for Sarah's family and hope that God can help them deal with this. God bless
Can you say meth??? She looks horrible.
I agree with that 100%.I guess they wanted to make an example or something.They should have known that murder would never stick.I hope they at least learned from their mistake.
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