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WAYNESBORO A suspect accused of fleeing a hit-and-run Friday night and then slamming his truck into a car, killing a woman who was well known in local political circles, has been charged with aggravated involuntary manslaughter in her death, according to the Waynesboro Commonwealth s Attorney s Office.
On Friday shortly before 10:30 p.m., authorities said 22-year-old Sean B. Webster, of Chesapeake, was just outside of Waynesboro s city limits in the county when he allegedly struck a Hyundai with his 2020 Ford Ranger at the intersection of U.S. 250 and Nottingham Lane. Police said he fled the scene.
Minutes later, police said Webster s pickup entered Waynesboro before slamming into a 2019 Honda Insight at the intersection of West Main Street and Lew Dewitt Boulevard. The impact of the crash pushed both vehicles into a CVS parking lot.