COLUMBIA – Maries County sheriff’s deputies said a drunk driver was to blame in a fatal car crash from early Saturday morning.
Emergency crews pronounced a Rolla man dead on the scene of the single-car crash.
Austin Edwards, 25, was driving his 2003 Ford Mustang northbound around 3 a.m. on State Route E, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report. The vehicle crossed the center line and began to skid. It became airborne and hit multiple trees before overturning.
One passenger, 25-year-old Brennan Kristek of Waynesville, was pronounced dead on the scene. Another passenger, 22-year-old Raven Taylor of Fayetteville, Arkansas, was airlifted to University Hospital.
University Hospital officials said Taylor is in good condition as of 8 p.m. Sunday.
Edwards was taken into custody later Saturday morning for driving while intoxicated, according to a probable cause statement. He was charged with felony driving while intoxicated resulting in death of another and felony serious physical injury. Edwards was also charged with a misdemeanor of operating a motor vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner.
the probable cause statement said Edwards had a strong odor of alcohol coming from his breath while he spoke and appeared to be confused at times. It described Edwards’ eyes as “bloodshot and watery.”
Officials conducted an on-site breathalyzer, where Edwards tested at a .107% blood alcohol level. The legal limit is .08% BAC.
Edwards said he had been in a crash, but was not sure what had happened. He refused medical treatment.
“Unfortunately, because of the selfish acts of a drunk driver someone has lost their life in Maries County,” Maries County Sheriff Chris Heitman said in a Facebook post. “The suspect is currently in our jail.”
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