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Police Charge Bridgewater Woman In Fatal Stoughton Crash

STOUGHTON (AP) -- State police have charged a Bridgewater woman with drunken driving and homicide following a Stoughton crash that killed a passenger in another car and seriously injured two others.

Troopers arrested Patricia A. Neville-Colp at the scene Saturday night. She was arrested on charges of drunken driving, drugged driving and motor vehicle homicide.

Authorities did not identify the woman who was a passenger in a KIA that was allegedly broadsided by Neville-Colp's Jeep Cherokee. Police say the 48-year-old Neville-Colp was trying to cut across two lanes. She was not injured.

The driver and a second passenger in the KIA were taken to Boston Medical Center.

Neville-Colp was at state police barracks in Milton on $5,000 bail Sunday and was scheduled to be arraigned Monday in the Stoughton District Court.

It was not known if she is represented by a lawyer.

(Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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