A 29-year-old woman was killed over the weekend in a single-car crash. The woman was alone, and had been drinking from a whiskey bottle found in the vehicle.
A woman whose young son was killed in a Wisconsin accident last month died over the weekend in a single-vehicle accident in Battle Creek.
Sarah Dandridge, 29, died at the scene of the crash on Wagner Drive near Wren Street after her car crashed into a tree, Battle Creek police said Tuesday.
Officers reported the accident occurred at 7:15 p.m. Sunday.
Investigators said they believe Dandridge, alone in the car, had been drinking before the accident. Sgt. Tony Perin of the Battle Creek Police Department said an open whiskey bottle was found inside the car.
As well, a friend told police that Dandridge had been drinking during the day before he saw her driving and followed her, flashing his… continue reading
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