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Woman involved in two-vehicle crash that killed a Boise man, charged with vehicular manslaughter

The Ada County Prosecutor's Office charged Kailee Cameron with vehicular manslaughter for her involvement in the crash.

BOISE, Idaho — The Ada County Prosecutor's Office (ACPO) has charged a woman with vehicular manslaughter following a fatal car crash that took the life of a 54-year-old man from Boise, according to the Boise Police Department (BPD). The crash happened Oct. 19 at the intersection of North Cloverdale Road and West Chinden Boulevard.

BPD said, following the investigation into the crash, ACPO issued a warrant to arrest 23-year-old Kailee Cameron of Meridian who was the second driver. 

"Evidence indicates Cameron was under the influence of alcohol and traveling at a high rate of speed when the collision occurred," they said in the news release. "Cameron self-surrendered and was booked into the Ada County Jail on the listed charge."

According to police, the crash happened early in the morning Thursday. Police responded to two vehicles colliding in the intersection. Cameron was traveling north on Cloverdale as the man drove east on Chinden. The crash sent both cars north through a chain link fence off the roadway before they came to a stop on Chinden Ridge Drive. 

The Ada County Coroner on Thursday identified the man as 54-year-old Ian Stickler of Boise. Police said responding officers found him trapped inside the vehicle. The coroner's office lists his cause of death as multiple blunt force injuries.

Cameron was taken to a local hospital for evaluation and treatment due to "minor injuries," Boise Police said in a news release. 

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