SD Woman Pleads Not Guilty In Fatal Crash
July 29, 2010, 7:24 AM
SIOUX FALLS, SD -
A Sioux Falls woman accused of driving in the wrong lane of an interstate in South Dakota and causing a crash that killed a man has pleaded not guilty to seven felony charges.
Twenty-eight-year-old Tammy Kvasnicka was indicted recently on the charges, which include third-offense drunken driving and vehicular homicide.
Authorities say Kvasnicka killed 27-year-old Michael Xayavong and seriously injured another man on July 10 when she drove the wrong way on Interstate 229 and collided with their vehicle.
© 2010 Associated Press. All rights reserved. Material may not be redistributed.
5/19/2013 11:56 AM
The Hand County Sheriff’s Office is searching for Leroy Nye, who was last seen at 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 18.
Full Story
5/19/2013 5:22 PM
Police are still actively searching for Leroy Nye, 80, who went missing from a home in St. Lawrence, SD and are asking for your help.
Full Story |
Watch
5/16/2013 12:09 PM
It wasn't the big jackpot, but more than two-dozen workers at a Sioux Falls company won't mind splitting the second-place winnings in Wednesda...
Full Story
5/18/2013 10:14 PM
Emergency responders airlifted a Faulkton High School senior to a Sioux Falls hospital Saturday after a single vehicle car crash the day before her hi...
Full Story
5/15/2013 3:55 PM
Three adults have been arrested on unrelated charges in Huron.
Full Story