Ebony Shaqun Oglesby, 30, died in a two-vehicle crash on John B. White Sr. Boulevard in Spartanburg, South Carolina
Woman killed in Upstate crash
According to the Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office, officials were called to a two-vehicle crash that occurred around 1:20 on John B. White Sr. Boulevard at Ammons Road. The coroner’s office identified the woman as 30-year-old Ebony Shaqun Oglesby, of Moore.
1 person killed in two-vehicle crash, coroner says
The coroner's office said they received a call around 1:30 a.m. on Sunday morning to a two-vehicle crash on John B. White Sr. Boulevard at Ammons Road in Spartanburg.
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Spartanburg Police said Stewart was arrested Monday and charged with reckless homicide, hit and run resulting in death, possession with intent to distribute marijuana, and driving under suspension.
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