A Lititz man who was killed in a roll-over crash in Warwick Township in April had a blood alcohol level that was eight and a half times above the legal limit at the time, according to Northern Lancaster County Regional police.
Renny Joel Kline, 21, had a BAC of 0.68% when he lost control of his vehicle on a curve on Highlands Drive near the Breezy Knoll apartment complex, south of Lititz, at 1:04 a.m. on April 17, police said in a news release. The legal limit of alcohol in Pennsylvania is 0.08%.
Klineâs vehicle left the road and rolled several times before it came to a rest on its roof against a gazebo, police said.
A Lititz man who was killed in a roll-over crash in Warwick Township in April had a blood alcohol level that was eight and a half times above the legal limit at the time, according to Northern Lancaster County Regional police.
Renny Joel Kline, 21, had a BAC of 0.68% when he lost control of his vehicle on a curve on Highlands Drive near the Breezy Knoll apartment complex, south of Lititz, at 1:04 a.m. on April 17, police said in a news release. The legal limit of alcohol in Pennsylvania is 0.08%.
Klineâs vehicle went off the road and rolled several times before it came to a rest on its roof against a gazebo, police said.
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Fatal crash closed roads in Warwick Township for 3 hours Share Updated: 11:07 AM EDT Apr 17, 2021 Zach Spadaccia
Fatal crash closed roads in Warwick Township for 3 hours Share Updated: 11:07 AM EDT Apr 17, 2021 One person is dead and another injured following a crash in Lancaster County.The crash occurred just after 1 a.m. Saturday, on Highlands Drive near the Breezy Knoll apartment complex.Police say a vehicle was traveling north on Highlands Drive when the driver lost control and the vehicle rolled over.They say the driver, 21-year-old Renny Joel Kline died and a passenger was taken to the hospital.According to investigators, both speed and consumption of alcohol are suspected to have been factors in the crash.Emergency dispatchers say roads in the area were closed for three hours.The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
A Lititz man was killed early Saturday morning after a roll-over crash in Warwick Township, according to Northern Lancaster County Regional Police.
Renny Joel Kline, 21, was traveling north on Highlands Drive near the Breezy Knoll apartment complex south of Lititz at around 1 a.m. when he lost control of his vehicle on a curve, police said in a news release.
Klineâs vehicle left the roadway and rolled several times before coming to a rest on its roof, according to the news release. The vehicle was found resting against a gazebo.
Kline was pronounced dead at the scene.
A male passenger in the vehicle was transported to Lancaster General Hospital and is expected to survive, police said. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.