Minden, Louisiana - Louisiana State Police Troop G investigators have arrested a Bossier City woman following a fatal single-vehicle crash that claimed the life of a 63-year-old passenger on Louisiana Highway 518 near Posey Lane Tuesday afternoon.
Tiffany Conley, 35, of Bossier City, was placed under arrest and booked into the Bayou Dorcheat Correctional Center on charges of vehicular homicide after the 1:35 p.m. crash that killed Eva Hunt, 63, of Doyline.
According to the preliminary investigation, Conley was driving a 2016 Dodge Durango west on Louisiana Highway 518 when the vehicle left the roadway for reasons still under investigation. The SUV struck an embankment and overturned, trapping both occupants inside.
Hunt, who was properly restrained in the front passenger seat, sustained fatal injuries in the crash and was pronounced dead at the scene. Conley, who was also wearing her seatbelt, suffered minor injuries and was transported to a local hospital for treatment.
During the investigation, state troopers suspected impairment played a role in the crash. Standard toxicology samples were collected from Conley and submitted for laboratory analysis as part of the ongoing investigation.
State police statistics show alcohol and drug impairment contribute to nearly half of all fatal crashes across Louisiana, making it one of the leading causes of traffic deaths in the state.
Vehicular homicide charges in Louisiana are filed when investigators believe a driver's impaired or reckless operation of a vehicle directly caused another person's death. The charge is a felony that can result in significant prison time upon conviction.
Louisiana Highway 518 serves as a major thoroughfare in Webster Parish, connecting rural communities to larger population centers. The stretch of highway where the crash occurred runs through a mix of residential and agricultural areas.
State police investigators continue to examine evidence from the crash scene and await toxicology results to determine the exact cause of the incident. The investigation remains active, and additional charges could be filed pending the outcome of laboratory tests.
The Louisiana State Police urge drivers to never operate a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
