Lindsay Ann Parsons, 29, killed in pedestrian collision with alleged drunk driver Charles Baum, 22, on Spot Road in Currituck County, North Carolina
N.C. Highway Patrol: Chesapeake woman killed by drunk driver
North Carolina Highway Patrol say that 22-year-old Charles Baum was driving drunk when he killed 29-year-old Lindsay Ann Parsons, of Chesapeake, while she was walking on Spot Road at 11:22 p.m.
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