Carrie Ann Laird, 37, dies in high-speed car crash into pole on Southwest 10th Street in Deerfield Beach, Florida

Modified Date: 
Fri, 04/03/2015 - 6:18pm
Accident Date: 
Friday, April 3, 2015

Woman May Have Been Street Racing Before Fatal Crash: BSO

The BSO is asking anyone with information to call Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS.
Police are investigating whether a woman who was killed in a Friday car crash in Deerfield Beach was street racing. Carrie Ann Laird, 37, was traveling at high speed and a witness stated that she was possibly racing another vehicle before she lost control and swerved off the road on Southwest 10th Street around 2 a.m. 
Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Carrie Ann Laird

Comments

She wasn't the street racer type. She had to of been pissed off about something...

I worked with her in Jacksonville Fl at America online for many many years.

What speed was she going?

she was a good person!my ex roomate.she was feeling lonely

She was a sweet soul, great heart.

my deepest thoughts to her family especially her mother

I use to work with her as well and she was a beautiful person with a big heart. RIP

She was at the Cabin Sports Bar in Deerfield Beach on Federal Highway before the crash!

She'd been living in south Florida since 2013. Guess she never changed the address on her drivers license.
Check her out on the NMLS, National Mortgage Loan Services as she was a loan originator.

The witness was her boyfriend and she was a lovely person.

She was an amazing woman. She will be missed. I doubt she was racing she wasn't the type.

I'm just learning about this. Carrie was a beautiful friendly lady. We worked together for a few years. Such a shame.

anyone ever find out what exactly happened and how?

i am just learning about this. Carrie was in my classes as a senior at Fletcher. This is the fifth person I knew from childhood who is gone. Very sad. I used to have a crush  on her In 10th grade!!!

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