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Suspect indicted on vehicular homicide charges in Toledo crash that killed 2 people

Jasmine Pitts, 33, was indicted Tuesday on 10 counts, including two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide, for the Feb. 26 crash.

TOLEDO, Ohio — A Lucas County grand jury on Tuesday indicted a woman accused of causing a south Toledo crash that killed two people and injured a third in late February on aggravated vehicular homicide and assault charges.

Jasmine Pitts, 33, was indicted on, six felonious assault charges, two aggravated vehicular homicide charges, one aggravated vehicular assault charge and failure to stop after an accident charge. She was previously charged with murder, but was not indicted on a murder charge.

According to an arrest warrant from Toledo police, Pitts intentionally rammed the vehicle she was driving into another vehicle near Cordova Street and South Avenue at approximately 5 a.m. on Feb. 26. The collision caused the second vehicle to lose control and strike a utility pole, severely injuring occupants 30-year-old Jasmine Gresham and 25-year-old Donta Marshall. Both later died at the hospital.

A Lucas County Coroner's Office autopsy report found their causes of death to be blunt force injuries.

A third occupant of the victim's vehicle was treated and released.

Toledo police Lt. Paul Davis in February told WTOL 11 an investigation revealed that Pitts was in a relationship with Gresham and an argument between the two is what caused the crash.

"Two females that were involved in this were in a dating relationship," he said. "There was some type of argument that ensued that preceded the crash, and whatever that was led to [the crash]."

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