A St. Clair County woman was sentenced Monday to a minimum sentence of 18 months, maximum of 60, in relation to the hit-and-run crash on Dove Road last August that claimed the life of a Port Huron Township mother and a bicyclist.
37-year-old Jacalyn Reid of Burtchville pleaded guilty in February to failing to stop at the scene of an accident resulting in death and driving while her license was suspended, revoked, or denied, for her role in the death of 40-year-old Candy Trumbull.
It was August 30, 2022, when a 30-year-old Marysville man called police about 10:30 p.m. to report he had hit someone riding their bike in the 3700 block of Dove Road in Port Huron Township. Trumbull, who lived near the accident scene, came to aid the 56-year-old Fort Gratiot man who had been struck, only to be hit by a second vehicle, with Reid, the second driver, fleeing the scene.
Arraigned in October, Reid was sentenced at 9:30 a.m. on March 20 before St. Clair County Circuit Court Judge Dan Damman.
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