Driver In Fatal Reading Crash Says She Had Reaction To Medication
READING (CBS) – The woman accused of causing a deadly crash on Interstate 95 in Reading says she had a reaction to medication before the collision.
Lynn DeWolfe, 50, of Tyngsboro was arrested Thursday and charged with operating under the influence of drugs, leaving the scene of a crash that caused personal injury and death, negligent operation, and marked lanes violation.
Police say DeWolfe was driving erratically on I-95 in Reading when she hit a car, forcing it to go toward oncoming traffic.
A motorcyclist hit the car and flew over it before landing under a second car.
The motorcyclist, identified Friday as 42-year-old Bedford resident Christopher Weisz, died as a result of the crash.
DeWolfe was arraigned Friday in Woburn District Court.
Prosecutors said DeWolfe "appeared confused" following the crash and had difficulty complying with a trooper's orders while in her car on the median.
Defense attorneys argued that DeWolfe is taking painkillers and Lorazepam, and appeared to have "a reaction of some sort" to the medications.
A judge ordered DeWolfe held on $25,000 cash bail. DeWolfe will be held on house arrest with a GPS monitor if she makes bail.