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Police Dispatcher Killed in Crash with Drunk Driver

Apr 10, 2018

Southfield, MI (Law Firm Newswire) April 10, 2018 – A Minnesota 911 dispatcher was killed by a drunk driver on her way to work. Her husband heard about her death on the police scanner at their home.

According to the police report, a local retired 72-year-old pastor was driving the wrong way on the highway when he hit the police dispatcher head-on. Police arriving on the scene allegedly noted alcohol on the pastor’s breath. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition. Police indicate he may be charged with criminal vehicular homicide.

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