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Driver charged in fatal Cheat Lake crash booked into NCRJ
Driver charged in fatal Cheat Lake crash booked into NCRJ

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time24-05-2025

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Driver charged in fatal Cheat Lake crash booked into NCRJ

GREENWOOD, (WBOY) — Sukhjinder Singh, the man accused of driving a tractor-trailer that hit Kevin Lataille's car on Interstate 68 in Monongalia County during a snowstorm, has been booked into the North Central Regional Jail. According to the West Virginia Division of Correction and Rehabilitation website, 37-year-old- Singh was booked into the jail at 6 a.m. on Saturday and is being held on a $500,000 cash bond. He is charged with negligent homicide. Man wanted in WV, OH apprehended after FedEx driver locks him in truck Singh was first arrested in Fontana, California on March 6 and held in the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga. After refusing to waive his extradition, he was served with a Governors Warrant and ordered into the custody of the state of West Virginia for extradition on April 30. Kevin Lataille's car and body were recovered from Cheat Lake on Jan. 26. His family has filed a federal lawsuit against Singh. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Tractor trailer may have been involved in fatal accident that put vehicle in Cheat Lake, sheriff's office says
Tractor trailer may have been involved in fatal accident that put vehicle in Cheat Lake, sheriff's office says

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time06-02-2025

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Tractor trailer may have been involved in fatal accident that put vehicle in Cheat Lake, sheriff's office says

Video is previous coverage of this story from Jan. 28. MORGANTOWN, (WBOY) — The Monongalia County Sheriff's Office is now looking into the possibility that a tractor-trailer was involved in the vehicle recovered from Cheat Lake last month going off the interstate. The body of missing man Kevin Lataille, 59 of Pennsylvania, was found in a vehicle recovered from Cheat Lake on Jan. 22. In a press release on Feb. 6, the Monongalia County Sheriff's Office said that Lataille was killed in a 'traffic accident' on Jan. 19, although details about the accident are still limited. The release said that deputies are 'determining the level of involvement that a 2025 Freightliner Tractor/Trailer may have had' in the accident that caused Lataille's vehicle to go into the lake. The sheriff's department's detectives and accident reconstruction team are conducting follow-up interviews, vehicle diagnostic downloads and further inspections, the release said. The investigation is ongoing. Troopers find fentanyl after high-speed chase in Mon County; 2 charged 'This investigation has many unique variables which are time consuming to investigate but arebeing thoroughly looked into,' the release said. This update comes the week after the sheriff's department told people on social media to be careful of 'false reports and rumors' about the investigation. 'We will not speculate,' the sheriff's office said Thursday, but it did say that more information will be released as it is confirmed. Anyone with direct knowledge of the incident can contact the Monongalia County Sheriff's Office at 304-291-7260 or email photographs/video to info@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Mon Sheriff asks community to quell rumors about bridge crash
Mon Sheriff asks community to quell rumors about bridge crash

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time29-01-2025

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Mon Sheriff asks community to quell rumors about bridge crash

Jan. 28—DPNews @ The rumor mill is causing problems for Monongalia County investigators. Prompted by varying accounts and claims swirling online about a wreck that resulted in the death of Kevin Lataille, of Smithfield, Pa., the Monongalia County Sheriff's Office issued a plea on its Facebook page on Tuesday. Lataille's vehicle — a bronze-colored Hyundai Tucson, Pennsylvania license plate KSD 4278 — was pulled from Cheat Lake on Sunday. "The Monongalia County Sheriff's Office is respectfully asking the public to refrain from sharing or spreading inaccurate information regarding the recent accident that occurred on Interstate 68, Cheat Lake Bridge. False reports and rumors circulating on social media and other platforms have only served to confuse and mislead the community, making it harder to establish the facts." According to the post, detectives and trained accident reconstructionists are investigating the incident and will provide information when a more accurate, up-to-date version of events is available. "The spreading of unverified details causes unnecessary efforts and takes away from investigating, " the post reads. Lataille was last heard from a week earlier, when he called his wife to say he was preparing to drive home from his shift at Eat 'n Park in Morgantown — through the worsening snowstorm. Officials ask that anyone with direct knowledge of the incident contact the Monongalia County Sheriff's Office at 304-291-7260 or email photographs /video to info @ "We understand that this incident has generated widespread concern, but it's crucial that we prioritize truth and sensitivity in our communications, " the Monongalia County Sheriff's post states. "We urge everyone to be responsible in their sharing of information and to refrain from participating in the circulation of unfounded claims. All MECCA 911 audio calls and radio communications have been listened to and at no time did the MECCA 911 Center receive a call about a car going off the bridge into Cheat Lake. Let's work together to provide support, rather than contribute to confusion or harm."

Missing Fayette County man's body found in submerged car; public's help wanted in investigation
Missing Fayette County man's body found in submerged car; public's help wanted in investigation

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time27-01-2025

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Missing Fayette County man's body found in submerged car; public's help wanted in investigation

Officials say a body recovered from a car found in a West Virginia lake is a missing Fayette County man. The Monongalia County Sheriff's Office confirms Kevin Lataille, of Smithfield, was the driver of the Hyundai Tucson pulled from Cheat Lake on Sunday. >>> Body, vehicle recovered from lake in West Virginia; Fayette County divers provide support Investigators previously said they thought Lataille went over the side of the Interstate 68 Bridge and into the lake. The sheriff's office is still investigating how Latielle's vehicle ended up in the water and is asking for help from the public. Anyone who may have information, photos or video of the I-68 Eastbound Cheat Lake Bridge from Sunday, Jan. 19, around noon is encouraged to call the sheriff's office detective division at 304-291-7260. Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW

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