De’Zyre Mays, 9, killed in pedestrian collision with alleged hit-and-run driver Lacynthia A. Tidmore, 23, on Babbitt Road in Euclid, Ohio
Woman charged in hit-and-run; 9-year-old victim remains critical
Police say Lacynthia A. Tidmore was driving down Babbitt Road when she hit a 9-year-old Euclid girl around 7 a.m. Thursday morning. The victim remains in critical condition.
9-year-old girl dies weeks after Euclid hit-and-run crash
Her family is planning a spaghetti dinner in her honor to help pay for funeral costs. It will be on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Euclid Prep School.
Fundraiser planned to help family bury 9-year-old killed in hit-and-run
A spaghetti dinner fundraiser will be held Saturday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the school, at 23001 Euclid Ave. The dinners are being sold to help assist in paying for medical and funeral costs.
Driver facing new charges for fatal hit-skip
According to court documents, 23-year-old Lacynthia Tidmore, has been charged with aggravated vehicular homicide and failure to stop after an accident, in connection to a hit-skip crash that claimed the life of 9-year-old De'Zyre Mays.
Woman charged in deadly hit-and-run pleads not guilty
Tidmore, who has been ordered to wear a GPS, remains out on a $5000 bond.
Cleveland woman pleads guilty to hit skip crash that killed 9-year-old Euclid child
Tidmore pleaded guilty to failing to stop after a crash and aggravated vehicular homicide.
She will be sentenced on May 24.
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