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Woman charged with vehicular homicide in connection to KY crash that left another dead
A woman has been charged with vehicular homicide in connection with an April crash that left another woman dead in Madison County, according to media reports.
Elizabeth Fox, 48, is charged with vehicular homicide and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, according to the Madison County Detention Center's website.
She is charged in connection with the April 9 collision that left Victoria McQueary dead, LEX 18 reported.
Fox was arrested by the Berea Police Department on Thursday and was being held on $100,000 cash bond, according to the jail website.
The Berea Citizen reported that she was arrested at a home in Jackson County.
Berea police said they were called to the scene of the fatal two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Richmond Road and the Berea Bypass at 8:48 a.m. April 9.
The collision reconstruction unit of the Richmond Police Department investigated the crash, Berea police said in a Facebook post at the time.
McQueary, 27, was an Eastern Kentucky University graduate who had a career as 'CHI Practice Manager at Primary Care at Kingston, Richmond, and Berea Family Medicine at St. Joseph Hospital in Berea,' according to her obituary.
'She was a talented model, an avid learner of the Japanese language, and a globetrotter whose heart was set on exploring every corner of the world,' the obituary stated..