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My sisters best friends mother's sister got killed on June 6th. I just found out recently from my sister.... I was like OMG people who are drunks and on drugs are a big
Be careful who you marry or be with for the rest of your life... I was almost in tears when she told me this because my real father was on drugs and it could've happen to me sisters and mom..... Thank goodness My step recuse all of us before we were in danger..
I feel bad for the sister, I don't know how to react if I lost a family memeber.. I would lose it and I bet the sis did too.... My thoughts and prayers are with her.....God Bless them!
Here is the news
Police charge man in wife's death
Angela Evans
News Editor
Tuesday, June 6, 2006
STONEVILLE - For the fifth time in less than a month, authorities are investigating a hit-and-run death. This time, authorities say, the driver was the victim's husband.
Carol Largen, 49, of 3401 Anglin Mill Road, died Saturday when she was run over by a Mack truck, said Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page.
Her husband, Donald Drew Largen, 42, is charged with manslaughter.
Page said the Sheriff's Office got a call about 2:30 p.m. Sunday regarding a possible vehicle death. A witness told Page a woman was lying on the ground near a green car on H.J. Road off Price Road, just outside Stoneville.
Trooper R.W. Hamilton of the state Highway Patrol said evidence from the scene fit a family member's description of the Bowling Freight Inc. Mack truck driven by Largen. Largen is an employee of Bowling, in Stoneville, Hamilton said.
Hamilton's present employment status with the company could not be determined at press time.
Largen was arrested about 7 p.m. Sunday at his home. Page said Carol Largen's family kept him there until police arrived. Hamilton said Largen was taken into
custody without incident and transported to Morehead Memorial Hospital for a blood test.
Hamilton said Largen is also charged with felony hit-and-run, DWI and reckless driving. He is being held in the Rockingham County Jail under $750,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in court June 22.
Arrests have been made in two previous hit-and-runs, but police are still seeking the drivers involved in two others.
On May 14, Jeffrey Read Uselton, 41, was struck and killed on N.C. 700. Uselton was walking along the shoulder of the road about 10 miles east of Eden sometime between midnight and 4 a.m. after his car broke down, according to police reports.
The driver who struck Uselton left the scene, and a passerby found Uselton's body just after 4 a.m.
Police arrested Ralph Joel Lester II, of Eden, on May 19. He is charged with felony hit-and-run and failure to stop for personal injury. He was placed in the Rockingham County Jail under a $5,000 bond.
Be careful who you marry or be with for the rest of your life... I was almost in tears when she told me this because my real father was on drugs and it could've happen to me sisters and mom..... Thank goodness My step recuse all of us before we were in danger..
I feel bad for the sister, I don't know how to react if I lost a family memeber.. I would lose it and I bet the sis did too.... My thoughts and prayers are with her.....God Bless them!
Here is the news
Police charge man in wife's death
Angela Evans
News Editor
Tuesday, June 6, 2006
STONEVILLE - For the fifth time in less than a month, authorities are investigating a hit-and-run death. This time, authorities say, the driver was the victim's husband.
Carol Largen, 49, of 3401 Anglin Mill Road, died Saturday when she was run over by a Mack truck, said Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page.
Her husband, Donald Drew Largen, 42, is charged with manslaughter.
Page said the Sheriff's Office got a call about 2:30 p.m. Sunday regarding a possible vehicle death. A witness told Page a woman was lying on the ground near a green car on H.J. Road off Price Road, just outside Stoneville.
Trooper R.W. Hamilton of the state Highway Patrol said evidence from the scene fit a family member's description of the Bowling Freight Inc. Mack truck driven by Largen. Largen is an employee of Bowling, in Stoneville, Hamilton said.
Hamilton's present employment status with the company could not be determined at press time.
Largen was arrested about 7 p.m. Sunday at his home. Page said Carol Largen's family kept him there until police arrived. Hamilton said Largen was taken into
custody without incident and transported to Morehead Memorial Hospital for a blood test.
Hamilton said Largen is also charged with felony hit-and-run, DWI and reckless driving. He is being held in the Rockingham County Jail under $750,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in court June 22.
Arrests have been made in two previous hit-and-runs, but police are still seeking the drivers involved in two others.
On May 14, Jeffrey Read Uselton, 41, was struck and killed on N.C. 700. Uselton was walking along the shoulder of the road about 10 miles east of Eden sometime between midnight and 4 a.m. after his car broke down, according to police reports.
The driver who struck Uselton left the scene, and a passerby found Uselton's body just after 4 a.m.
Police arrested Ralph Joel Lester II, of Eden, on May 19. He is charged with felony hit-and-run and failure to stop for personal injury. He was placed in the Rockingham County Jail under a $5,000 bond.
drugs are bad! can ruint family and friends lives ?