Pedestrian Amber L. Lehman, 32, killed in intentional collision at 47th Street South and Oliver in Wichita, Kansas
Pedestrian killed in south Wichita accident
A car struck and killed a person walking across the street. No word on who the person is or if any arrests have been made.
Authorities identify homicide victim found along S. Oliver
Randal L. Keesling, 61, of Derby was jailed on suspicion of first-degree intentional murder in her death. He is being held in lieu of $250,000 bond, according to an online roster of inmates at the Sedgwick County Jail.
Derby man makes first appearance after fatal hit-and-run
A judge charged 61-year-old Randal Keesling with premeditated first degree murder, saying he was the driver.
He’s being held on a $225,000 bond and will be back in court on Dec. 14.
Derby resident gets 20+ years on murder charge
Randal L. Keesling, 61, of Derby was sentenced to 267 months, or 22 years and three months, in prison on an intentional first degree murder charge.
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So sorry I miss you Amber
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