WOMAN ARRESTED ACCUSED OF DWI ON SHARON ROAD, BLOOD ALCOHOL 3 TIMES THE LEGAL LIMIT ALLEGEDLY

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Alexandra Cornelia, 32, was arrested on January 15, 2025 accused of DWI on Sharon Road Charlotte, NC.

Alexandra Cornelia

Officers were dispatched to a hit & run call for service. Alexandra is accused of colliding with an unknown vehicle on Sharon Lane near Sharon Rd.

A Door Dash driver was accused of DWI and assault after a crash on I-485

The victim vehicle left the scene. Alexandra’s vehicle was disabled due to the crash. Cops arrived and Alexandra stepped outside of her vehicle allegedly swaying back & forth, unsteady on her feet.

A woman was killed on WT Harris after an alleged drunk driver crashed into her

A woman was killed on WT Harris after an alleged drunk driver crashed into her

Authorities say Alexandra was slurring her words and admitted to drinking. According to police, Alexandra re-entered her vehicle and turned it on, attempting to drive off.

Alexandra was ordered out of the vehicle and placed under arrest charged with DWI. It was later discovered that Alexandra had a 0.26 blood alcohol content, which is over 3 times the legal limit of 0.8.

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