Dan Gregorsky, 35, killed in pedestrian collision with alleged hit-and-run driver April Porreca, 31, on Spudeno Road in Salem Township, Pennsylvania
UPDATE: Man struck, killed in Wayne County hit-and-run
Police have charged April Porreca, 31, Greentown, with homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence and other charges, according to court records. She was arraigned around 11 p.m. on Saturday. Her bail is set at $25,000.
UPDATE: Charges Filed in Deadly Hit and Run Crash
Porecca is being charged with homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence, aggravated assault by vehicle while driving under the influence, among other charges.
Woman Admits to Deadly DUI in Wayne County
The woman accused of hitting and killing a man while driving drunk in Wayne County pleaded guilty on Thursday.
Prison time for drunk driver who killed pedestrian in Wayne County
April Porreca of Greentown will spend one to five years behind bars at the Wayne County Correctional Facility.
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