WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) – A Burnet lady was arrested Wednesday and charged with homicide for an April 2 car collision that resulted in a dying, in response to court docket data.
Information confirmed that Nila Louise Glimp, 56, was driving whereas intoxicated, and he or she drove her car into oncoming site visitors which triggered the dying of 21-year-old Kevin Beall.
First responders arrived on the scene of the collision within the 17000 block of W. State Freeway 29 and have been notified of a deceased particular person on the scene in addition to a driver, later recognized as Glimp, who had the scent of alcohol emanating from her breath.
Throughout an interview with regulation enforcement, a state trooper famous Glimp’s speech was “extraordinarily slurred and at instances fully unintelligible.”
When requested how a lot she needed to drink, Glimp responded with “rather a lot.”
Based on data, Glimp had two earlier arrests and convictions for driving whereas intoxicated—one in 2004 and one other in 2015.
Glimp’s lawyer was not listed within the paperwork to be reached for remark.