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AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — A Maine woman accused of running over a Massachusetts teacher in August has been indicted on charges of manslaughter, drunken driving, reckless conduct and leaving the scene of an accident.
Police say 22-year-old Carolyn J. Lee of York was driving an SUV that hit Emily Zarnoch, of Quincy, Massachusetts, as she walked hand-in-hand with her boyfriend around midnight in York.
Lee's lawyer, John Webb, didn't immediately return a call Thursday seeking comment about the indictment, which was handed up a day earlier.
The 24-year-old Zarnoch, who died the following morning, was a month away from starting a new job as a middle school teacher.
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