Northeast Ohio resident killed after being hit by suspected drunken driver in Illinois
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Tazewell County Coroner’s Office in Illinois identified one of the two victims who were killed during a recent pedestrian-involved drunken driving crash as a woman from Northeast Ohio.
According to the coroner’s office, the East Peoria Police Department and Illinois State Police responded to the fatal crash on North Main Street in the late-night hours on April 10.A second victim, identified as 55-year-old Washington state resident Paul Prowant, also died at the crash scene. Autopsies confirmed that both Rosewicz and Prowant died “from multiple blunt force injuries sustained as pedestrians struck by a motor-vehicle.”, including aggravated DUI resulting in death, cannabis possession, and transporting or carrying alcohol.Melgoza is scheduled to appear in a Tazewell County court in May, records show.
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