One woman charged in two-car crash in Carteret County
One driver, Lana Wanner, was riding west on NC 24 when she drove into the eastbound turn lane and hit a pickup truck head-on. The driver of the pickup truck and two passengers were taken to Carteret Health and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Wanner was also taken to Carteret Health and treated for non-life-threatening injuries. She was charged with DWI, careless and reckless driving, operating a vehicle with an open container of alcohol and expired registration.
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