Apr 7, 2021 / 04:00 PM EST
HARTFORD CITY, Ind. (AP) An eastern Indiana man charged in the crash deaths of his two young children has pleaded guilty to charges that he had drugs in his system when his pickup truck was involved in last year’s fiery crash.
Robert W. Cook, 37, of Montpelier, pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of causing death when driving with a controlled substance in his system, and other charges.
A judge will decide whether to accept Cook’s plea. His next court hearing, where sentencing is expected, was set for May 3.
Authorities say his pickup collided head-on last October with a semi-tractor trailer and caught on fire, killing 6-year-old Justin Wayne Cook, and 5-year-old Raelynn Michelle Cook.
Blackford County father pleads guilty in crash that killed 2 kids
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