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Terre Haute auto accident leads to 3 arrests

March 3, 2011

The Tribune-Star reports that three people have been arrested in conjunction with a hit-and-run Terre Haute auto accident that killed a 12-year-old boy.

The Terre Haute auto accident happened when the teen was struck by a vehicle as he was walking home from a dance at the Cunot Community Center. The driver fled the scene of the Terre Haute auto accident.

Police said they found the Terre Haute auto accident driver based on a series of tips they received. A woman was charged with failure to return to the scene of a Terre Haute auto accident resulting in death, which is a Class C felony. Her husband and father were also charged with obstruction of justice, a Class D felony, because police say they covered up the damage to her vehicle after the Terre Haute auto accident.

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What penalty do you think obstruction of justice in a Terre Haute auto accident should carry?

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