Friday, January 04, 2019

March 26 trial set for Carthage man charged with DWI in crash that killed Nichole Sawyer



The trial of a Carthage man charged with three felony counts of driving while intoxicated in connection with the September 26, 2017 crash at Lone Elm Road and Murphy Boulevard in Joplin that killed 27-year-old Nichole Sawyer of Webb City and injured three others is is scheduled to begin March 26 in Jasper County Circuit Court Division II with Judge Dean Dankelson presiding.

The trial is expected to last three days.

The Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney charged James Schrader, 26, Carthage, is charged with driving while intoxicated resulting in a death and two counts of driving while intoxicated resulting in injury. The Joplin Police Department had recommended a charge of involuntary manslaughter and three counts of vehicular assault.

The probable cause statement indicated Schrader's blood alcohol content was 0.177, more than twice the legal limit.

On September 16, 2017, Officer K. Jones responded to an injury crash in the west of the intersection of Lone Elm Road and Murphy Boulevard, Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri 64801.





Officer B. Davis was with the driver identified as James Schrader of a white 2011 GMC Sierra that was involved in the crash.

It was determined that Schrader was westbound on Murphy Boulevard and crossed over the center line causing a head-on crash with another vehicle operated by Genesis Shank.

Officer K. Jones administered standardized field sobriety tests on a well-lit, flat surface, free and clear of debris.

Due to Officer K. Jones' observations, she placed Schrader under arrest for driving while intoxicated.

Schrader gave a breath sample that registered at 0.177.

There were four people in the vehicle who were involved in the crash. All four people were injured and transported by medical personnel. One subject was unable to walk away from the scene and suffered severe whiplash. The second and third subject both had multiple leg fractures, including broken femurs. They both will require surgery.





The fourth subject, Nichole Sawyer, sustained a traumatic brain bleed that the doctor stated would be unrecoverable. Sawyer died as a result of the sustained injuries at 10:39 a.m. on September 17, 2017. The other victims involved are Genesis Shank, Chrisyan Coy and Blake Everitt.


Sawyer was the single mother of a seven-year-old daughter.

Sawyer's obituary described her as a "creating, giving and a free spirit," and detailed her last action.

True to her character, Nichole’s final act was to give of herself, even in her death. Her spirit is living on as she was an organ donor.

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