Authorities identify man killed in three-vehicle crash Share Updated: 3:48 PM CDT May 14, 2021
Authorities identify man killed in three-vehicle crash Share Updated: 3:48 PM CDT May 14, 2021
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Show Transcript SHOWERS. ALYX: NOW TO BREAKING NEWS! A WOMAN HAS BEEN ARRESTED FOR CAUSING A DEADLY CRASH NEAR GUTHRIE AND HUBBELL ON THE EAST SIDE. TISIA IS HERE WITH WHAT WE VE LEARNED OVERNIGHT. TISIA: POLICE SAY THIS ALL HAPPENED AFTER A TRAFFIC STOP EARLY YESTERDAY EVENING. THEY SAW 35-YEAR-OLD ASHLEY HENNINGS OF DES MOINES HAD EXPIRED LICENSE PLATES, THEN LEARNED THERE WERE DRUG-RELATED WARRANTS OUT FOR HER ARRES POLICE SAY SHE TOOK OFF GOING THE WRONG-WAY DOWN MULTIPLE STREETS. WHEN SHE GOT TO THE INTERSECTION OF HUBBELL AND GUTHRIE OFFICERS SAY SHE CRASHED INTO THE DRIVER S SIDE OF ANOTHER VEHICLE, LEFT HER CAR AND TRIED TO RUN AWAY. THE MALE DRIVER DIED AT THE HOSPITAL HIS NAME HAS NOT BEEN RELEASED THIS MORNING HENNINGS IS IN THE POL
Des Moines Police identify 53-year-old man killed in crash on Guthrie Avenue Isabella Rosario, Des Moines Register
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A Des Moines woman has been arrested in connection with a car crash that killed a 53-year-old man Thursday evening.
Ashley Nicole Hennings, 35, was arrested and charged in connection to the accident.
Des Moines Police have identified the victim as Kieran
Stirling.
Hennings is charged with reckless driving causing death, leaving the scene of a fatality accident, eluding, driving the wrong way on a one-way street and driving on the wrong side of a two-way highway. A toxicology analysis of Hennings is pending, according to a news release from the Des Moines Police Department.
A Des Moines woman has been arrested in connection with a wreck that killed a 53-year-old man Thursday evening.
Ashley Nicole Hennings, 35, is charged with reckless driving causing death, leaving the scene of a fatality accident, eluding, driving the wrong way on a one-way street and driving on the wrong side of a two-way highway. A toxicology analysis of Hennings is pending, according to a news release from the Des Moines Police Department.
According to the release, police pulled Hennings over on Hubbell Avenue for having expired license plates. The officer learned Hennings had active warrants in Polk County for theft, marijuana possession and failure to appear in court for a drug possession charge, according to the release. After the officer asked Hennings to step out of her car, she drove away and police chased her.