The suspect is accused of giving car keys to an unlicensed driver before a crash that left a teen passenger dead.
PITTSGROVE TWP., New Jersey -- Police have charged a woman for her alleged role in a crash that killed a teenager in New Jersey.
According to Salem County court documents, the unlicensed driver was"given permission and access to drive the vehicle by the defendant which resulted in the fatal accident." The crash killed 15-year-old Evan D'Anjou of Pittsgrove Township. He was a student at Arthur P. Schalick High School.Police say D'Anjou was the passenger in a vehicle being driven by another Schalick High School student.
"Everyone loved him, that's the main thing that hit hard," senior Michael Donovan told Action News just days after the crash.
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