A woman has been arrested after a hit-and-run crash in Hubbard County. On March 14, at 10:30 a.m., the Hubbard County Sheriff’s Office received a call of a hit and run crash at the intersection of Hubbard County Road 9 and US Highway 71. Upon arrival, deputies spoke to a 56 year-old man who said he was stopped at a stop sign on County Road 9 waiting to turn. He told deputies that another vehicle that was travelling south on US Highway 7 also attempted to turn onto County Road 9 and hit the front of his vehicle. A press release states the female driver stopped, exited her vehicle and asked the man not to call law-enforcement as she did not have a driver’s license or insurance. She wrote her name and address on a piece of paper and then left the scene. Deputies say they responded to the address and found the vehicle in the driveway. According to officials, 34 year-old Victoria Whitefeather was sleeping inside the vehicle. Whitefeather admitted to officers that she involved in the crash, saying was coming from the liquor store and going to meet a friend. While speaking to Whitefeather, Deputies say they detected a strong odor of alcohol, and say she had bloodshot eyes and was unsteady on her feet. Whitefeather performed a field sobriety test but failed and was placed under arrest for DUI. According to deputies, Whitefeather’s blood alcohol level was a .10. Deputies say after searching her vehicle, they found an open bottle of vodka, a bag of marijuana, 3 Gabapentin pills and a folded up bill in a zip loc bag. According to the press release, in 2013, Whitefeather was convicted of 1st degree DUI after a crash resulted in a Criminal Vehicular Homicide charge after she caused the death of a motorcyclist.
A Bemidji woman is dead after a rollover crash in Walker, Minnesota Saturday night. The crash happened around 7 p.m. on County Road 13, near the intersection of Stony Point Camp Rd. Officials say five people were in the vehicle at the time of the crash. A 22-year-old Bemidji woman was killed, three men were taken to the hospital and another man was treated on scene. Authorities say a search warrant for a blood sample from the suspected driver was executed at the hospital. Alcohol and speed appear to be factors in the crash. Criminal charges are pending and the crash remains under investigation.
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