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Date: 
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Area: 
Trenton-NJ
Annetee Dellasalla told police she was driving her three children home on route 10 when she answered a call on her cell phone and ran her car into a utility pole. Dellasalla allegedly smelled of alcohol but refused to give breath samples. She was charged with reckless driving, refusal to give breath samples and use of a handheld device. None of the children were injured.
Date: 
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Area: 
Trenton-NJ

Phillips was driving with her blood-alcohol limit at four times the legal level when she lost control of her car. The car knocked over two utility poles, overturned, and landed upside down in a tree. Her 8-year-old son was in the car. Fortunately they were both wearing their seatbelts, which police believe saved their lives.

Phillips pleaded guilty to assault by auto and driving while intoxicated charges. She could face up to 18 months in jail on the fourth-degree assault charge.