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Fatal BHC traffic crash under investigation

BULLHEAD CITYY – A Bullhead City man faces possible prosecution for a deadly traffic accident that remains under investigation. The alleged at-fault driver in the two-vehicle collision at 3:20 p.m. on Saturday, May 4 is identified as Anthony Lee, 27.

“Police determined that Anthony Lee ran a red light at excessive speeds at the time of the accident,” said police spokeswoman Emily Fromelt. “He also has a suspended driver’s license.”

Fromelt said the 2021 Dodge Charger driven by Lee was southbound on Highway 95 when it struck a 2020 Hyundai SUV that was turning onto the highway from Meadows Drive. Lee and all four of his passengers were reportedly released following treatment of their various injuries at Western Arizona Regional Medical Center.

The driver of the Hyundai, Judy Keller, 78, Bullhead City, was dead at the scene of the crash.

Charges are pending case review by the Mohave County Attorney’s Office.

Dave Hawkins

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