
COLLIER COUNTY, Fla.- A man is under arrest, accused of driving under the influence and causing a deadly crash.
Deputies say Kiereek Seymour had drugs and alcohol in his system last May when he ran a red light and hit another car.
Naples resident Sandra Maddux, 54, was killed in the accident.
In court Tuesday, the judge set Seymour’s bond at $500,000.
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