Wrong-Way I-110 Crash Kills Passenger, Driver Arrested
2404 Dayton St
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A wrong-way head-on collision on I-110 near the Governor's Mansion just after midnight on May 13 killed a front-seat passenger. The 23-year-old driver, Alaja Smith, turned herself in and was arrested June 4 on vehicular homicide, negligent injury, OVI and related charges; she allegedly had a 0.19% BAC and tested positive for THC.
Incident reported at 2404 Dayton St.
A wrong-way head-on collision on I-110 near the Governor's Mansion just after midnight on May 13 killed a front-seat passenger. The 23-year-old driver, Alaja Smith, turned herself in and was arrested June 4 on vehicular homicide, negligent injury, OVI and related charges; she allegedly had a 0.19% BAC and tested positive for THC.
Incident reported at 2404 Dayton St.
A wrong-way head-on collision on I-110 near the Governor's Mansion just after midnight on May 13 killed a front-seat passenger. The 23-year-old driver, Alaja Smith, turned herself in and was arrested June 4 on vehicular homicide, negligent injury, OVI and related charges; she allegedly had a 0.19% BAC and tested positive for THC.
Incident reported at 2404 Dayton St.
A wrong-way head-on collision on I-110 near the Governor's Mansion just after midnight on May 13 killed a front-seat passenger. The 23-year-old driver, Alaja Smith, turned herself in and was arrested June 4 on vehicular homicide, negligent injury, OVI and related charges; she allegedly had a 0.19% BAC and tested positive for THC.
Incident reported at 2404 Dayton St.
A wrong-way head-on collision on I-110 near the Governor's Mansion just after midnight on May 13 killed a front-seat passenger. The 23-year-old driver, Alaja Smith, turned herself in and was arrested June 4 on vehicular homicide, negligent injury, OVI and related charges; she allegedly had a 0.19% BAC and tested positive for THC.
Incident reported at 2404 Dayton St.
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