Chicago man charged in deadly Hammond crash

A Chicago man is charged in a drunken deadly Hammond crash in March.

Joellic Herron, 30, is charged with Causing Death When Operating a Motor Vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .08% or More, Causing Catastrophic Injury When Operating a Motor Vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .08% or More and Causing Serious Bodily Injury when Operating a Motor Vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .08% or More.

He has not been apprehended. When arrested, he is ordered held without bail.

When Hammond police arrived just before 1 p.m. March 15 on the 3000 block of Michigan Street, they concluded Herron went into the east lanes and hit another car head-on.

Rosa M Lopez, 72, a passenger in the other vehicle, was later pronounced dead. She died from abdominal injuries from the crash.

Lopez’s husband had four fractured ribs and a fractured leg. A female in Herron’s vehicle was also injured.

Lopez’s husband said they went to the Ameristar casino in East Chicago for a few hours that morning and were headed to Cline Avenue to go home to Illinois.

“It all happened too quickly,” he said. “All I remember saying is Mamma Mia. I grabbed the steering wheel and then my mind went blank.”

His wife said she couldn’t feel her legs. She was crying from the pain.

A native of Mexico, she lived in south Chicago, then the south suburbs and was a beloved mother and grandmother, according to her obituary. She was the “cherished backbone” of the family — who made delicious Mexican food, loved the casinos and had an “unparalleled talent for spreading happiness.”

A new court date is not yet set.

mcolias@post-trib.com

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