x
Breaking News
More () »

Woman charged with 11 counts in mass casualty crash that killed 2

A family was walking along the shoulder of the road when a car hit them, killing 2, including a Grand Haven man, and injuring 14.

CLINTON COUNTY, Mich. — A woman was charged with 11 counts after crashing into a group of pedestrians in Clinton County over the weekend, killing 2 and injuring 14 others, police say

Ashley Monroe, a Perrinton woman, was driving on South Wacousta Road near Corrison Road in Watertown Township around 6:30 p.m. Saturday, according to court documents.

A group of pedestrians, later determined to be family, was walking along the shoulder of the road when a car hit them. Police say Monroe then drove off.

Two people were declared dead at the scene: Johnathan Esch, 30, from Grand Haven and Daniel Harris, 42, from Grand Ledge. A total of 14 others were taken to hospitals for treatment, including eight children.

Deputies say eight people have since been released. Six remain in the hospital at this time, including one person in critical condition.

Monroe is lodged at the Clinton County Jail. She's charged with two counts of operating while intoxicated causing death, two counts of failure to stop at scene of accident when at fault, causing death, six counts of operating while intoxicated causing serious injury and one count of failure to stop at scene of accident resulting in serious impairment or death.

If convicted, she could face a lifetime in prison. 

    

Make it easy to keep up to date with more stories like this. Download the 13 ON YOUR SIDE app now

Have a news tip? Email news@13onyourside.com, visit our Facebook page or Twitter. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. 

Watch 13 ON YOUR SIDE for free on Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV and on your phone. 

Before You Leave, Check This Out