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Tractor-Trailer Driver Charged In 2015 Queen Anne's Crash That Killed 5

WYE MILLS, Md. (WJZ) -- Following a review of the Maryland State Police, the Queen Anne's County State's Attorney's Office have charged the driver of the tractor-trailer involved a crash that killed five last year.

The driver, 29-year-old Yvenet Mayette of Philadelphia, was served with a summons at the Easton barrack on Feb. 2.

Eleven charges have been filed against Mayette:

  • failure to stop at a red light, contributing to a fatal crash
  • failure to control speed to avoid collision, contributing to a fatal crash
  • negligent driving, which contributed to a fatal crash
  • reckless driving
  • driving a commercial vehicle in condition likely to cause a crash, which contributed to a fatal crash
  • driving a commercial vehicle with inoperative brakes on a combination vehicle, which contributed to a fatal crash
  • driving a commercial vehicle with inadequate brake linings, contributing to a fatal crash
  • driving a commercial vehicle after being on duty for 70 hours in eight consecutive days, contributing to a fatal crash
  • driver of a commercial vehicle preparing a falsified record of duty status, which contributed to a fatal crash
  • driver of property carrying vehicle driving after 14 hours of having come on duty without 10 hours off duty, contributing to a fatal crash
  • driver of property carrying vehicle driving after having driven 11 hours without 10 hours off duty, contributing to a fatal crash

The crash -- which occured on Jen. 10, 2015 at 1 a.m. at the intersection of Route 50 and route 213 in Wye Mills -- lead the deaths of 24-year-old Regina M. Ayres, 30-year-old Zerissa Ayres and her unborn child, 7-year-old Jordan Ayres, 25-year-old Travis M. Straton and 2-month-old Jonathan Ayres.

Mayette has the right to stand trial or to pay a preset fine for each offense.

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