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Plea agreement for 1 of 2 sisters who are charged on scooter because of the death of MN Man

One of two sisters who are charged with a motorized scooter in Minneapolis because of the death of a man has completed a plea of ​​prosecutors, while the other woman has remained a refugee for more than eight months since the crash.

Victoria Nevada Yorahee, 26, from Mesa, Arizona, agreed to commit himself to the district court of the district in Hennepin last week, in connection with her driving during the crash on July 29 at the intersection of Fremont and 22nd Avenues N., who injured 52-year-old Andre Zedrick Steward in Minneapolis. He died on August 2.

The plea agreement asks Yorahee to receive a term of just over 3½ years if it is convicted on May 12th. With loan for the time in prison since her arrest, it is expected that she is only shy for two years in prison and the remaining amount in the supervised release.

Her sister Tianna Renee Yorahee, 19, from Minneapolis, still has to be found by the law enforcement authorities, the Hennepin district announced on Tuesday. She is charged with a crime to support a perpetrator to avoid arrest.

The officials arrived and saw a badly damaged SUV on the scooter on the Fremont, about half a block south of the intersection. A seriously injured steward was on the sidewalk nearby. He died in the North Memorial Health Hospital.

Victoria Yorahee drove as a passenger with her sister and an unknown woman. After the crash, all three left the SUV. Victoria Yorahee removed the lonely license plate from the back of the vehicle. The two passengers threw several bottles into the bushes. The women ran away while witnessing them.

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