Friday, April 20, 2012

Police name woman in an accident in the early morning hours killed, investigators believe alcohol was a factor,

Police name woman in an accident in the early morning hours killed, investigators believe alcohol was a factor,

BLACKMAN TWP

, MI – A 21-year-old woman Lansing killed in an accident early Friday morning was not wearing a seat belt and may have been influenced by alcohol than they have taken a quick exit seems, reported the Blackman-Leoni Township Department of Public Safety.

Whitney Rene Jackson came north on U.S. 127 Springport Road where the speed limit is 25 miles per hour when he, the vehicle drove to the left to have the road seems, rolled twice and sat on his tires, according to a statement the department.

Jackson was thrown from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. A 20-year-old passenger from Lansing, Raven Chapman, had minor cuts and abrasions, according to the statement. It took emergency personnel at the site, but she refused further treatment.

The passenger who was wearing a seat belt, walked to a nearby hotel to report the incident and arrived to the crash site returned, as emergency workers, reported the Ministry of Public Security.

Public Safety officers were called about 14.45 clock

Investigators await results of toxicology tests, but alcohol is believed to be a factor, Deputy Director Jon Johnston said in his statement.

The women had the Rocket Night Club 216 St. Francis in the city of Jackson, where she attended a concert to leave, according to the statement. They tried to get to Denny 2560 Airport Road, but were not familiar with the area, reported the Ministry of Public Security.

Johnston said the passenger, who did not receive a subpoena, told police the two had been drinking.

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