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| posted Thursday, March 7th 2002
Teen driver in fatal crash was not drunk By Joe Gerrety, Journal and Courier A teen-ager who died from injuries suffered in a Feb. 5 one-vehicle crash on Indiana 25 West did not have alcohol in his system, contrary to a story published in Wednesday's Journal and Courier. Bryan K. Snyder, 18, died early Feb. 6 in Home Hospital from injuries he suffered in a crash at 9:48 p.m. the night before. The crash occurred when the passenger-side tires went off the right shoulder. Snyder apparently overcorrected, crossed the road and crashed into a farm field. The pickup truck he was driving rolled, and Snyder was ejected, suffering serious injuries. Tippecanoe County deputy coroner Jane Haan said she misread a Home Hospital toxicology report that she consulted Tuesday in response to a Journal and Courier inquiry. "I just misread the information," Haan said. "We rarely use the hospital toxicology. It's not our normal lab." The toxicology report showed that Snyder's blood-alcohol content was less than 0.013 percent, which means negative. Haan misread the information as 0.13 percent. The current legal limit for driving in Indiana is 0.08 percent. Snyder's blood also was negative for all other drugs for which the hospital tested. After reading the story in Wednesday's Journal and Courier, someone who knew Snyder and had been with him the day of the crash called the coroner's office questioning the information. Haan said she double-checked and discovered her error. She quickly called Snyder's family. Scholarship fund Max Snyder, the father of Bryan K. Snyder, has established a scholarship fund in Bryan's memory. Because Bryan hoped to become a police officer, Max plans for the scholarship to benefit other students with the same career goal. Contributions may be sent to Bryan's Scholarship Fund; c/o The Farmers Bank; P.O. Box 280; Mulberry, IN 46058-0280. Max Snyder can be contacted by e-mail: max@mintel.net | Harrison
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