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Woman sentenced to 30 days in crash that killed Northmont senior, injured 5
Jun. 5—A Huber Heights woman was sentenced to 30 days for a crash two years ago that killed a Northmont High School senior and injured five people. Kelsey R. Minor, 20, was ordered to serve 30 days in the Montgomery County Jail and spend five years on probation, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office. She also must complete 500 hours of community service and had her driver's license suspended for three years. If she violates the terms of her probation, Minor will face nine months to three years in prison. Minor pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated vehicular homicide on May 8. Three counts of vehicular assault were dismissed. The prosecution sought the maximum sentence of three years and a lifetime suspension of her driver's license. In a sentencing memo Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Matthew DeRosa noted Minor was driving 74 miles per hour on Salem Avenue in a 35 miles per hour zone. A blood draw at the hospital also showed Minor had alcohol in her blood, according to the memo. "Her actions constitute the worst form of the offense," DeRosa wrote. "A sentence of 36 months and lifetime license suspension is the only way to protect the community from future criminal acts of defendant and deter her from further criminal action." The defense sought community control sanctions, noting she had no driving violations prior to and after the crash. Attorney Anthony A. Abboud wrote Minor's decisions that night have haunted her. "Kelsey struggled to grapple with the loss of her friend due to her actions that night," a sentencing memo read. "She has carried guilt, remorse and regret to this day. Kelsey understood her choices that night not only impacted her life, but her family's life, her friend's life and most importantly the family of Christopher Gwynne." Minor wrote a letter to Judge Steven K. Dankof saying there isn't a day she doesn't think of the crash. "I never would intentionally hurt anyone," she wrote. "Losing Chris has caused so much pain, depression, regret. I would never want anyone to go through the pain his family and mine have gone through. Around 1:30 a.m. on April 30, 2023, Minor was driving a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt on Salem Avenue near Harvard Boulevard when she lost control, according to a crash report. The car began to spin and went off the right side of the road before hitting an RTA pole. Minor had five passengers in the car, including four people in the back row. Chris Gwynne, 19, of Englewood, was in the middle of the back seat, and died at the scene. Minor and the other four passengers were transported to Miami Valley Hospital with injuries.

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Woman sentenced to 30 days in crash that killed Northmont senior, injured 5
Jun. 5—A Huber Heights woman was sentenced to 30 days for a crash two years ago that killed a Northmont High School senior and injured five people. Kelsey R. Minor, 20, was ordered to serve 30 days in the Montgomery County Jail and spend five years on probation, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office. She also must complete 500 hours of community service and had her driver's license suspended for three years. If she violates the terms of her probation, Minor will face nine months to three years in prison. Minor pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated vehicular homicide on May 8. Three counts of vehicular assault were dismissed. The prosecution sought the maximum sentence of three years and a lifetime suspension of her driver's license. In a sentencing memo Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Matthew DeRosa noted Minor was driving 74 miles per hour on Salem Avenue in a 35 miles per hour zone. A blood draw at the hospital also showed Minor had alcohol in her blood, according to the memo. "Her actions constitute the worst form of the offense," DeRosa wrote. "A sentence of 36 months and lifetime license suspension is the only way to protect the community from future criminal acts of defendant and deter her from further criminal action." The defense sought community control sanctions, noting she had no driving violations prior to and after the crash. Attorney Anthony A. Abboud wrote Minor's decisions that night have haunted her. "Kelsey struggled to grapple with the loss of her friend due to her actions that night," a sentencing memo read. "She has carried guilt, remorse and regret to this day. Kelsey understood her choices that night not only impacted her life, but her family's life, her friend's life and most importantly the family of Christopher Gwynne." Minor wrote a letter to Judge Steven K. Dankof saying there isn't a day she doesn't think of the crash. "I never would intentionally hurt anyone," she wrote. "Losing Chris has caused so much pain, depression, regret. I would never want anyone to go through the pain his family and mine have gone through. Around 1:30 a.m. on April 30, 2023, Minor was driving a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt on Salem Avenue near Harvard Boulevard when she lost control, according to a crash report. The car began to spin and went off the right side of the road before hitting an RTA pole. Minor had five passengers in the car, including four people in the back row. Chris Gwynne, 19, of Englewood, was in the middle of the back seat, and died at the scene. Minor and the other four passengers were transported to Miami Valley Hospital with injuries.
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13-05-2025
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Mass. man seriously hurt, hospitalized after morning motorcycle crash
A 70-year-old Westport man is hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after a motorcycle crash in Dartmouth on Tuesday, the Dartmouth Police Department said. At around 11:54 a.m., Dartmouth police learned of a crash in the area of 415 Division Road involving a motorcycle, Detective Lt. Keith DaCosta said in a statement. The Westport man, who was driving the motorcycle, was taken to St. Luke's Hospital in New Bedford, DaCosta wrote. The other car was a Chevrolet Cobalt driven by a 19-year-old Westport man, the statement read. He remained at the site of the crash and spoke with police. The Dartmouth Police Department Crash Reconstruction Unit is currently investigating the crash. Man died in Webster house fire, reports say Man killed in fire at multi-family home in Revere, fire officials say Fatal Cape Cod house fire caused by smoldering cigarettes, fire officials say Read the original article on MassLive.
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12-05-2025
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Driver crashes while picking up phone on floor, killing 46-year-old motorcyclist
A 46-year-old man is dead after a crash in Dayton on Saturday. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Around 4:30 p.m. Dayton police were called to 400 block of Watervliet Avenue for a crash with injuries. A Chevrolet Traverse was traveling southbound on Watervliet Avenue when it crossed over the centerline while 'picking a phone off the floor,' according to a Dayton police crash report. TRENDING STORIES: Area hardware store to close after 80 years of service $95M Apple settlement deadline looms; how you can get your slice from the Siri recording case Did you feel it? Small earthquake detected in Ohio The Traverse crossed the centerline and hit a Chevrolet Cobalt. The Traverse also hit a motorcycle being driven by 46-year-old Arthur Peters, according to the Montgomery County Coroner's Office. Peters died from his injuries at a local hospital. The drivers of the Traverse and Cobalt were not injured. We are working to learn if anyone is facing charges and further information about the crash. We will continue to follow this story. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
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04-05-2025
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Western Kentucky pair killed in crash, 2 others hurt after driver allegedly loses control on KY-185
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (FOX 56) — Two people were killed, and two more were taken to the hospital with minor injuries after a crash on Friday on KY-185 in Bowling Green. Kentucky State Police (KSP) said in a news release that just after 6 p.m. on Friday, troopers were dispatched to the 8800 block of KY-185 in response to reports of a two-vehicle crash that may have left people trapped inside. 1 arrested, 1 dead following Newtown Pike shooting The initial investigation showed that Pamela Hayes, 62, of Caneyville, was driving in an orange Chevrolet Cobalt with her passenger, Ronald Hayes. They were heading south on KY-185 when she allegedly lost control of the Cobalt and collided with a blue 2018 Toyota 4Runner driven by Elizabeth Kemp, 36, of Bowling Green, who was headed north. Pamela and Ronald Hayes were both pronounced dead at the scene by the Warren County Coroner's Office, state police said. Western Kentucky pair killed in crash, 2 others hurt after driver allegedly loses control on KY-185 'Worst Tattoo Contest' underway in London: How to place your vote Life expectancy in Kentucky, other southern states barely changed from 1900 to 2000 Kemp and a minor who was in the car with her were both reportedly taken to the Bowling Green Medical Center for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. The deadly crash investigation remains ongoing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.