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Glenville woman who was sentenced to prison for DWI Urlecht on I-90

The 29-year-old Alexandria McCumber from Glenville was convicted of a false crash against the I-90 to 1 to 4 years in prison, in which another driver was critically injured.

The incident occurred on October 12, 2024, when the New York state police reacted to reports of a false driver on the I-87 in Albany. Soldiers later discovered an accident with two cars on the I-90 in east, west of the exit 24. The SUV from McCumber collided with a BMW, which led to serious injuries for both drivers who were freed and hurried to the Albany Medical Center due to emergency operations.

The victim suffered critical injuries, including a broken femoral, liver injuries, 13 broken ribs, an L-5 fracture, a right cheek fracture and a collapsed lung. The driver also suffered lung contusions and a torn aorta. A passenger in the victim's vehicle was treated for non -life -threatening injuries and released later.

During the conviction, the victim's wife delivered an emotional declaration of impact and emphasized the profound changes in her life since the crash. She said

On the morning of October 12, our lives divided and after. Previously, he was a committed provider, a party involved and my partner in every respect. After that, he was forced to rebuild a man who was consumed by physical pain and emotional agony.

The deputy district prosecutor and office chief of the vehicle criminal department Collin d'Arcy pursued the case.

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