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Driver in deadly Twin Cities Crash was a woman from the bar home, it is said in accusation

Here is how an andover woman is remembered after a fatal crash



Here is how an andover woman is remembered after a fatal crash

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A 48-year-old man will be charged with criminal vehicle murder after an accident on Friday evening in the Twin Cities, in which the 74-year-old Alice Stack was killed.

It happened at the intersection of the 165th Avenue Northwest and 7th Avenue Northwest in the city of Andover, as can be seen in the criminal complaint submitted in Anoka County.

The suspect Aloysius Johnson is accused of driving under the influence of alcohol at the time of the crash. The complaint states that during his arrest he showed signs of poisoning and allegedly told the law enforcement authorities that he had driven his wife home from a bar in Oak Grove. Witnesses also say that they have seen Johnson leaves the scene.

He appeared in court on Monday and was released in bond.

Kristine Iskierka, Stack's neighbor, says she is more than one neighbor; She was a family.

“She was just a wonderful person. She was one of one million and the most kind, soft, more human, funny, quirky,” said Iskierka. “Decisions of a person can damage and break the lives of others.”

Iskierka said Stack was like a grandmother for her two children: Nolan and Rheanna.

“They celebrate Christmas and birthdays, only my daughter's 22nd birthday, she was here and photographed her, opened and ate cake,” she said.

The family left a cross in the crash scene to remind others of what happened on this fateful day.

“I want there to be justice for them,” said Iskierka. “She was such a caring and lovable soul and she would not have hurt a fly.”

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