Former Pima County Supervisor Ann Day, 77, killed, and two people injured in three-vehicle crash on East Ina Road in Tucson, Arizona
Ann Day, former Pima County Supervisor, killed in crash
Day served 10 years in the state Senate and 12 years representing District 1, which runs north of the Rillito and includes Oro Valley, parts of Marana and the Catalina Foothills.
Former Pima County Supervisor Ann Day killed in Car Crash
Ann Day, former Pima County District 1 Supervisor, was driving her Toyota Prius eastbound on Ina Road when a driver of another car traveling westbound crossed lanes, struck the median and hit her car head on.
Sister of former Justice O'Connor killed in Arizona crash
"With Ann's tragic death, our state has lost a tireless advocate who dedicated her life to public service — as a teacher, state senator and Pima County supervisor," U.S. Sen. John McCain said in a statement. "Cindy and my prayers are with Ann's family and loved ones, as well as the entire Arizona community, during this difficult time."
Driver charged in death of former Justice O'Connor's sister
Pima County Sheriff's officials in Tucson said Sunday that 24-year-old Jarrad Barnes has been booked on one count each of manslaughter and driving under the influence.
Arizona lowers flags honor of former legislator Ann Day
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has ordered the lowering of flags at state office buildings to half-staff on Monday in honor of Ann Day, a former Pima County official and ex-legislator who was killed in an automobile crash in the Tucson area.
Rescuer recounts deadly crash
"The driver's door was just from the crumple zone was pinched closed, we could not open it. The passenger side door we could not open, but the door directly behind her we were able to open," said Stolenberg.
Tucson man indicted in crash that killed Ann Day
Jarrad Barnes, 24, was indicted Monday on charges of manslaughter, endangerment, criminal damage, DUI, marijuana possession and possession of drug paraphernalia.
After an injury car accident, take these steps to help the recovery process
When someone has been injured in a car crash, it's hard to know what to do to help. Injured people need appropriate medial treatment, but they also need to have their civil and legal rights protected.
After a serious crash, several steps need to be taken, including dealing with the insurance companies, tracking and documenting lost income from missed work, coordinating medical bill payments, and handling an insurance claim.
Go here for information on the best way to handle these issues following an injury car accident.
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