Remembering Annelisa Endress: The 28-year-old woman was killed Friday in a crash. The driver pleaded not guilty this morning to several charges.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The man accused of causing a deadly crash while driving a stolen car was arraigned Monday morning in Cleveland Municipal Court.
Raymond Francis, 23, Brook Park, pleaded not guilty to the charges of aggravated vehicular homicide, failure to comply, theft of a motor vehicle and possession of marijuana.According to Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers, around 6:45 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 26, Francis fled a traffic stop in the area of Clark Avenue near W. 46th Street in Cleveland.
Troopers said they did not chase the driver and shortly afterwards Francis crashed into another car at Trowbridge Avenue and W. 41st Street.Francis was taken into custody at the scene of the crash. Troopers said the car Francis was driving, a BMW, was stolen from a dealership in Strongsville during a test drive.
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