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74-year-old woman who was killed in the accident in Andover; Driver accused, accused of being drunk drunk

A two-vehicle accident in Andover killed a woman in Andover on Friday, and the driver of the other vehicle is accused of driving drunk.

The Sheriff's office of the Anoka County says that the crash took place in the area of ​​the 165th Avenue Northwest and 7th Avenue Northwest in Andover.

The press release says that 48-year-old Aloysius Kenneth Johnson drove a pickup in a western direction in the 165th Avenue Northwest when he collided with an SUV driven by 74-year-old Alice Stack.

Stack was taken to a local hospital where she died.

On Monday, Johnson was charged with a number of criminal vehicle murder murder under the influence of alcohol.

In the complaint, the MPs, when they reacted to the crash, found a Ford pickup with no one inside and a car in the ditch with a woman in the vehicle.

Two witnesses told the police that they saw a man with a black T-shirt and ginger hair that stumbled away from the truck and ran into an forested area.

The police found Johnson on the Valley Drive Northwest, while he was apparently drunk and with dried blood on body and face.

During the court in custody, the court document said that Johnson asked the police what was going on and after saying that there was an accident, he said he was not driving.

Johnson's wife came to the scene and identified his truck. She told the police that she had been in a bar in Oak Grove, where he had drunk and eaten. She said he refused to go home with her and instead follow her in his truck, but that he turned a different direction at one point at one point.

In an interview after Miranda, Johnson said that he drank three to four vodka lemonades at the bar and was the driver and only person in his truck, but said he did not remember the crash.

Johnson has his first court appearance on Monday, where his deposit was set at 400,000 US dollars without conditions or 200,000 US dollars under conditions. His next court appearance is planned for June 23.

Johnson has an earlier DWI conviction from 1998.

The incident is examined.

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