Driver In Fatal Highway 12 Crash Had 3 License Suspensions

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- The Northern California woman driving a car that crashed and killed five people over the weekend was driving on a suspended license -- her third suspension since May 2014.

The Sacramento Bee reports that 21-year-old Annalicia Mona Montoya's license was suspended because of a collision in December. Montoya and four others were killed and four more were injured in a crash Saturday on Highway 12 near Rio Vista.

At the time of her death Montoya was facing felony drunken driving charges and cruelty to a child stemming from a Sept. 12 crash. She had previously had her license suspended in October 2015 for excessive blood alcohol content and in May 2014, stemming from her failure to appear in court on a traffic case.

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