HIGH POINT (MCT) — Additional charges have been filed against two suspects in a fatal hit-and-run crash.
Timothy Lane Meadows and Shelley Elizabeth Bowen both face involuntary manslaughter and aggravated assault charges in connection with a Thursday wreck in southeast High Point that killed 35-year-old Maria Maldonado and injured eight others.
Meadows is accused of driving a Toyota Camry in which Bowen was a passenger through a red light at Brentwood Street and East Green Drive and crashing into a Honda Odyssey minivan that was carrying Maldonado, two other adults and six children.
During court appearances for the suspects Monday, prosecutors said Meadows had admitted to a 1-gram-a-day heroin habit and that Bowen had told investigators Meadows used cocaine on the day of the crash.
''Both of them were basically coming down off of heroin (at the time of the wreck)," said Guilford County Assistant District Attorney Maryann Sawyer. "Heroin was the purpose of them going to High Point."
The Camry was going north on Brentwood Street when it slammed into the minivan, which was going west on East Green Drive just before 6 p.m. Thursday, according to High Point police. Meadows allegedly drove away from the scene, and he and Bowen are accused of abandoning the car and fleeing on foot to a nearby house, where they were later caught by police.
Meadows, 32, was initially charged with driving while impaired and felony hit and run, while Bowen, 23, was charged with aiding and abetting a DWI. Records show both were served with warrants while in the Guilford County Jail on Friday for involuntary manslaughter and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury.
The additional charges raised Meadow's bond to $400,000, and Guilford County District Court Judge Tom Jarrell on Monday increased Bowen's bond to $250,000. Court records show a New Street address in High Point as well as a Cates Drive address in Greensboro for Meadows, whose criminal record includes breaking and entering, larceny and drug-related convictions.
Bowen, of Dogwood Drive in Mebane, has one prior conviction for DWI and driving while license revoked in Orange County, court officials said.
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