A 28-year-old Alabama woman was killed in a two-vehicle, head-on collision Thursday in Okaloosa County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
A 28-year-old Alabama woman was killed in a two-vehicle, head-on collision Thursday in Okaloosa County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.Charles Stillman of Holt, Fla., has been arrested and charged with DUI manslaughter following the crash killed an Alabama woman Thursday in Baker, Fla.) - A 28-year-old Alabama woman was killed in a two-vehicle, head-on collision Thursday in Okaloosa County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
The wreck happened shortly before 7 p.m. in the area of State Road 189, or Galliver Cutoff, and Stanley Lane. The woman, from Red Level, Ala., was driving an SUV, the FHP said. The other driver, a 58-year-old man from Holt, Fla., was in a pickup truck and suffered minor injuries, officials said.
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