By Associated Press - Monday, March 6, 2017

PITTSBURGH (AP) - Authorities have announced the apprehension of a western Pennsylvania woman who was a passenger in a car that crashed during a police chase on Thanksgiving Day, killing a family of three.

The Allegheny County sheriff’s office said 24-year-old Asia Camp of Pittsburgh was taken into custody Monday.

Authorities said she owned the car that crashed in North Versailles (ver-SAYLS’), killing David Bianco, his fiancee, Kaylie Meininger, and her 2-year-old daughter, Annika.



Twenty-two-year-old Demetrius Coleman is charged with criminal homicide. Prosecutors said Camp was found with 42 individual dose bags of heroin and told investigators that she and Coleman had been driving around selling them.

A warrant was issued for Camp Dec. 29 after she didn’t appear at a preliminary hearing on drug charges; it’s unclear whether she has an attorney.

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