Ann Arbor Woman Faces Charges In Fatal Crash Into Bus That Killed 2
ANN ARBOR (AP) — An Ann Arbor woman has been arraigned on murder and other charges after her SUV slammed into the rear of a disabled school bus, killing two people.
Michigan State Police say a fugitive team arrested 25-year-old Andre Edwards in suburban Detroit on Tuesday. She faces two counts of second-degree murder, four counts of operating while intoxicated causing death, three counts of child abuse and other charges.
She's being held on $500,000 bond following her arraignment Wednesday.
The May 29 crash killed 42-year-old tow truck driver Nader Chehadi of Ypsilanti and 28-year-old Antoinette Butler of Ypsilanti, who was a passenger in the SUV. Three children in Edwards' SUV were injured.
Police say Chehadi was behind the school bus at the time. No students were on the bus.
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