On Jan. 22, 2022, exactly six years and five months after former Round Lake Centre resident Basil Borutski went on a murderous rampage and murdered three…
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The criminal negligence trial of Ann Senack took a dramatic turn when it adjourned on April 30 with Crown prosecutors saying they needed to re-evaluate the “fabric” of the case against Senack, the former bartender accused of over-serving youths at Shooters Bar & Grill in October 2017 prior to a fatal crash involving four local hockey players.
When the matter resumed in Renfrew court Thursday, Crown attorney Jeffery Richardson informed the court Senack would be entering into a peace bond agreement, bringing an abrupt end to her trial on criminal negligence in the deaths of 18-year-olds Brandon Hanniman and Alexander Paquette.
Man charged with vehicular homicide in New Year’s Day death of woman in Mobile
Updated Jan 01, 2021;
A 27-year-old woman was killed in a car crash in Mobile early New Year’s Day. Monayasia Ash died after her car was struck at a high rate of speed at about 5:39 a.m. Friday morning by a vehicle driven by Jeffery Richardson, also 27.
Richardson “had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his person and showed signs of impairment during the field sobriety test” after the crash, Corporal Ryan Blakely, a spokesman for the Mobile Police Department, wrote in a statement. Richardson was arrested Friday and charged with vehicular homicide.