Update

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The driver of a pickup involved in a summer crash on Interstate 94 that killed a Hazen woman has been sentenced to three years in prison. Twenty-seven-year-old Wyatt Staloch, of Jamestown, pleaded guilty Nov. 17 to charges stemming from the July 12 crash near Oriska. Staloch allegedly fled the scene after the collision that killed 42-year-old Christina Anderson, of Hazen. Anderson was a passenger pickup that was pulling a flatbed car trailer. he driver of the pickup towing the trailer and a teenage passenger, both from Hazen, were transported to a Fargo hospital.

Previously

Valley City (CSi) – Wyatt Staloch of Jamestown was sentenced to three years in prison for his actions involving the traffic crash death of Christina Anderson in Barnes County on July 12th 2022.

During the sentence hearing, on November 17th, Southeast Judicial District Judge James Hovey ordered Staloch to pay $5,775 for a fine and court fees

Staloch was charged with three felony counts of Duty in Accident Involving Death or Personal Injury. He changed his plea to guilty this month.