Camryn Herriage, a recent college graduate, is showing signs of progress after being in the ICU following a car crash that killed her former roommate.
Kirsty Hatcher is an Associate Editor on the People.com Morning Team. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work previously appeared on ok.co.uk, in OK! Magazine and Reach PLC magazines.and left her on an ICU ventilator, Camryn Herriage is now breathing on her own, according to her relative.
Tim added, “Additionally, there’s a hopeful outlook for Camryn to transition into a regular room within the next week or so. All of these developments are positive signs of Camryn's progress. Thank you for your continued support as we embrace this good news.” Police arrested Carmen Guerrero in connection with the crash. According to jail records previously reviewed by PEOPLE, Guerrero, 27, faces a total of 12 charges, including one count of manslaughter and one for collision involving death.
The outlet also reported that, according to an arrest warrant affidavit, witnesses at the scene alleged Guerrero got out of the driver’s side of the pickup truck “wearing a small black dress and white clubbing shoes” and ran away. “The woman also appeared to be extremely intoxicated,” the arrest warrant affidavit said, per Fox News 4.
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