Hixton Woman Convicted In Accident That Injured Four Amish Teens
A Hixton woman has pleaded guilty for causing a drunk driving accident that injured four teenage boys who were driving Amish buggies. The Pioneer Press reports that the 49-year-old woman was convicted of one felony charge of hit-and-run involving injury and three charges of causing an injury via intoxicated driving.
Witnesses at the scene of the accident said that they saw the woman leave a tavern before she hit the teens who were driving three buggies with lanterns on the back. They also testified that the woman drove off after the accident which seriously injured one of the teens.
Police managed to quickly track down the woman’s vehicle because her license plate was found among the crash debris. Police officers spoke with the woman within a half-hour of the accident and she initially stated that she had driven into a ditch. The woman then changed her story and said she thought she had hit a woodchuck. Eventually the woman admitted to having been drinking and failed field sobriety tests.
The district attorney said that she wanted the woman to spend a year in jail and that restitution was important in this case. It was also revealed that the woman has three prior drunken driving convictions. And will be sentenced following the completion of the pre-sentencing report.
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