Woman Arrested in Fatal Livermore Crash -- Nov 27, 2017
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder in the second degree and felony drunk driving for a car crash near Livermore in Alameda County late Wednesday night. It claimed the life of a 16-year-old girl, according to authorities. It is expected however, that 26-year-old Lauren Davis of Livermore will be released from Santa Rita Jail in Dublin because the Alameda County District Attorney's Office needs additional information before considering filing charges against her for the deadly car crash. The crash happened on Stanley Boulevard westbound. It was just west of Isabel Avenue at approximately 11:45 p.m. Wednesday, California Highway Patrol Officers said. A memorial for Violet Campbell, the 16-year-old girl killed in the accident on Stanley Blvd. in Livermore. Alameda County sheriff's jail records list Ms. Lauren Davis' occupation as being a driver for UPS. She is presently being held without bond. Authorities contend Davis was the driver of a blue Kia carrying five people, which veered off the roadway, and flipped several times. It ended up north of Stanley Boulevard. Authorities say 16-year-old Violet Agamau of Pleasanton died after she was partly thrown from the car. One other person was thrown from the car and suffered major injuries, police say. Future investigations that must be conducted into the fatal collision involve obtaining a toxicology report on Ms. Davis, and obtaining witness statements as well as reviewing footage from surveillance cameras in the area, according to police.