Child hurt, woman charged in Fairmont DUI crash

FAIRMONT, W.Va. — A Monongah woman is accused of being involved in a crash that injured a 7-year-old while under the influence of alcohol over the weekend.

On Saturday, officers from the Fairmont Police Department responded to a crash at Mary Lou Retton Drive for a single vehicle.

At the scene, police determined that Amanda Craig, 43, ran off the road, hit a tree, and parked a vehicle. Two injuries were reported in the crash.

When the police spoke to Craig, they said she was slurring her words, appeared to be disoriented, and was unsteady on her feet.

Craig told officers something darted out into the roadway, causing them to take evasive action, causing the crash.

A child in the car had chest injuries from the seatbelt.

During the investigation, police discovered there were no skid marks or indications that Craig hit the brakes. A witness told police they helped the injured child after Craig got out of the car after the crash and lit a cigarette.

Police also learned Craig’s driving privileges were definitely suspended, and she was unable to pass a field sobriety test. Craig told police she has taken opioid pills in the past but has not in the last three weeks.

Police did determine Craig was under the influence of opioids.

Craig has been charged with gross child neglect, creating a risk of injury, and is being held in the North Central Regional Jail in lieu of a $10,012 bond.