Authorities say they are investigating after a man crashed into a Texas teenager’s car earlier this month — ultimately killing her — while he was using a court-ordered breathalyzing device, People confirms.
“There have been no arrests at this time,” Lt. Chris Cook of the Arlington, Texas, Police Department tells People. “We still have investigation that needs to be done on the speed involved.”
Alexis Butler, 18, of Arlington, died on Friday from injuries she suffered in the Nov. 10 collision, Arlington police said in a statement.
According to authorities, Butler was backing out of a friend’s driveway in a Toyota Camry about 6:20 p.
“There have been no arrests at this time,” Lt. Chris Cook of the Arlington, Texas, Police Department tells People. “We still have investigation that needs to be done on the speed involved.”
Alexis Butler, 18, of Arlington, died on Friday from injuries she suffered in the Nov. 10 collision, Arlington police said in a statement.
According to authorities, Butler was backing out of a friend’s driveway in a Toyota Camry about 6:20 p.
- 11/20/2017
- by KC Baker
- PEOPLE.com
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