VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – Months after a crash along Interstate 4 left three people dead, the Florida Highway Patrol announced that an Ocala woman has been taken into custody.
Troopers said the crash originally happened late at night back in October in the Deltona area.
At the time, a vehicle had changed lanes into the path of another car, sparking a chain-reaction crash that involved multiple other vehicles, the FHP reported.
In all, three people died, troopers revealed. One was a motorcyclist, and the other two were a Flagler County deputy county administrator, Jorge Salinas, and his wife.
However, the offending vehicle fled the scene, but on Friday, troopers announced that the driver — identified as 23-year-old Lindsey Isaacs of Ocala — had been arrested.
Isaacs now faces the following charges:
- Leaving the scene of a crash involving serious bodily injury
- Reckless driving, causing serious bodily injury
- Leaving the scene of a crash involving death (3 counts)
- Vehicular homicide (3 counts)
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