Woman Faces Charges In Fatal Wrong-Way Crash
Woman Crashes Head-On With Motorcycle On I-90
UPDATED: 7:46 am EDT May 21,
2004
CLEVELAND -- Investigators suspect alcohol may have been a factor in a fatal wrong-way crash that killed newlyweds early Thursday morning, reported NewsChannel5.
According to police, 29-year-old Robbie Moore, of Warrensville Heights, was driving the wrong way on the Innerbelt Bridge near Jacobs Field when she crashed into a motorcycle, killing its two riders.Moore was arrested, and police say that although she has not been charged yet, she will face charges of aggravated vehicular homicide.Police say 25-year-old Jeff Bliss, and his 20-year-old wife, Ann Bliss, were thrown from the motorcycle onto the other side of the road.
PHOTOS: Wrong-Way Crash Jeff Bliss, the driver, was not wearing a helmet, but Ann Bliss, the passenger, did have one on. The accident happened about 1 a.m.The couple was part of a group on four motorcycles. They had just gotten married Saturday.Police said Moore got on Interstate 71 near Cleveland-Hopkins Airport, and drove north in the southbound lanes at least 10 miles before crashing into the couple after I-71 merged with I-90, near the Ontario exit.Moore was taken to MetroHealth Medical Center. Her injuries are not life-threatening."We're trying to gather as much information as possible so we can present the information to the prosecutor's office," said Cleveland police spokesman Wayne Drummond. "Also, they're trying to get the results from the urinalysis. They did take urine from the suspect last night."
According to police, 29-year-old Robbie Moore, of Warrensville Heights, was driving the wrong way on the Innerbelt Bridge near Jacobs Field when she crashed into a motorcycle, killing its two riders.Moore was arrested, and police say that although she has not been charged yet, she will face charges of aggravated vehicular homicide.Police say 25-year-old Jeff Bliss, and his 20-year-old wife, Ann Bliss, were thrown from the motorcycle onto the other side of the road.
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