Video above shows initial coverage of the crash.
ALLEN COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) - The prison sentence could be cut in half for a woman accused of driving more than 100 mph on Interstate 69 last year, causing a crash that killed her sister and a child.
Jourdan Hudson, 24, pleaded guilty to several counts of neglect of a dependent and operating a vehicle causing death, according to Allen Superior Court documents filed Thursday.
On the night of Nov. 23, 2024, the Allen County Sheriff's Department responded to a crash on I-69 southbound near Union Chapel Road. Police determined Hudson was driving an SUV over 100 mph when it crashed into a guardrail and flipped.
Two children and Hudson’s sister were thrown from the SUV on impact. The woman and a 6-year-old were pronounced dead at the scene. The