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Man Gets 35 Years for Vehicular Homicide, Theft
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A 19-year-old Waterloo man has been given 35 years in prison for a deadly hit-and-run accident in central Iowa.
Dajour Sawyers had entered Alford pleas to charges of vehicular homicide and first-degree theft in Polk County. Sawyers was sentenced on Tuesday. He was charged in the April 7 crash that killed 36-year-old Chad Wells, of Altoona. Police say Sawyers was driving a stolen sport utility vehicle when he ran a red light and slammed into Wells' car. Under an Alford plea, Sawyers didn't admit guilt but agreed that evidence likely existed for a conviction. Most Popular >>More Good Stuff |
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