Woman Charged In Fatal Wrong-Way Crash
Police: Blood-Alcohol Level Twice Legal Limit
POSTED: 9:51 am EDT May 23,
2004
CLEVELAND -- The woman accused of killing two people after driving the wrong way on Interstate 90 has been charged.
Robbie Moore, 29, was charged with two counts of aggravated vehicle homicide. She also faces charges of driving under the influence, NewsChannel5 reported.
Cleveland Police Lt. Wayne Drummond said Moore had
a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit.
PHOTOS: Wrong-Way Crash
Police said Moore may have driven the wrong way through greater Cleveland for 8 miles before hitting a motorcycle Thursday night.
The passengers, newlyweds Jeffrey Bliss and Ann Marie Roaloffs, were killed.
Moore's driver's license has been suspended several times.
Records show she has been convicted of failing to show a driver's
license and having expired plates.
She also faces charges of driving with a suspended license and
contempt of court.
Robbie Moore, 29, was charged with two counts of aggravated vehicle homicide. She also faces charges of driving under the influence, NewsChannel5 reported.
Cleveland Police Lt. Wayne Drummond said Moore had
a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit.
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