Distracted Driver Ordered To Visit Grave Of Woman She Killed

HASTINGS (AP) -- An Oronoco woman will serve six months in jail for a distracted driving crash in rural Dakota County in 2016 that killed a woman -- and she'll also have to visit the woman's grave not once but twice.

The St. Paul Pioneer Press reports that Judge Jerome Abrams handed down the unique sentence to 57-year-old Lori Hoefs on Friday.

Hoefs admitted last November to being on her cellphone at the time she ran a stop sign in Randolph Township, killing 78-year-old Brenda Travis of Rochester. Three other people were injured in the crash.

In addition to the jail time, Hoefs must attend a driving improvement clinic, perform 30 hours of community service talking about distracted driving, pay a $1,000 fine and visit Travis' grave annually during her two years of probation.

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