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Chris Soules Purchased Alcohol on the Night of Fatal Car Accident, E! News
Chris Soules Purchased Alcohol on the Night of Fatal Car Accident
Fresh light is being shed on the moments leading up to Chris Soules‘ involvement in a deadly collision.
E! News has spoken with a local source who was told that on the night of the accident, The Bachelor starlet–who faces criminal charges for leaving the scene of the accident–purchased a 12-pack of Busch Light from Casey’s General Store in Strawberry Point, Iowa.
According to the insider, he made the purchase at approximately seven p.m. Additionally, the source collective that authorities are aware of the purchase. The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office previously confirmed the crash to have occurred at around 8:20 p.m. last Monday, April 24.
Court documents filed Monday and obtained by E! News claim Soules had “empty and partially consumed, open alcoholic beverages located in and around his vehicle that he was seen purchasing at a convenience store shortly before the accident.”
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Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office
The documents were filed in resistance to the defendant’s mobility to dismiss the charges against him.
It’s presently unclear whether or not he consumed the substances prior to driving or while behind the wheel.
But as this insider and a separate source point out, it’s not uncommon for locals to drive with alcohol in their vehicles, describing it as “pretty standard.”
“People have beer in the back of pickup trucks all the time. This could have happened to anyone,” the 2nd individual collective.
Meantime, Mosher’s family and friends gathered Monday to mourn the loss of the late farmer and military veteran. A funeral and wake were held in his honor, however Soules was not present for either event.
“There was a lot of laughing. [Kenneth] would have hated all this notoriety, it just wasn’t him,” friend of Mosher, Margaret Damge, told us. “The more he could do in the background, the better he liked it.”
E! News previously confirmed Buchanan County authorities requested a search warrant regarding the investigation. However, documents state that the cause for the warrant as well as the response will remain sealed.
Chris made the nine hundred eleven call and took Mosher’s pulse before authorities arrived at the scene, and his legal team said in a statement they “are certain that once all the evidence is made public, it will display Soules acted reasonably and did everything in his power to provide aid to Mr. Mosher.”
Chris Soules Purchased Alcohol on the Night of Fatal Car Accident, E! News
Chris Soules Purchased Alcohol on the Night of Fatal Car Accident
Fresh light is being shed on the moments leading up to Chris Soules‘ involvement in a deadly collision.
E! News has spoken with a local source who was told that on the night of the accident, The Bachelor starlet–who faces criminal charges for leaving the scene of the accident–purchased a 12-pack of Busch Light from Casey’s General Store in Strawberry Point, Iowa.
According to the insider, he made the purchase at approximately seven p.m. Additionally, the source collective that authorities are aware of the purchase. The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office previously confirmed the crash to have occurred at around 8:20 p.m. last Monday, April 24.
Court documents filed Monday and obtained by E! News claim Soules had “empty and partially consumed, open alcoholic beverages located in and around his vehicle that he was seen purchasing at a convenience store shortly before the accident.”
Witness
Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office
The documents were filed in resistance to the defendant’s mobility to dismiss the charges against him.
It’s presently unclear whether or not he consumed the substances prior to driving or while behind the wheel.
But as this insider and a separate source point out, it’s not uncommon for locals to drive with alcohol in their vehicles, describing it as “pretty standard.”
“People have beer in the back of pickup trucks all the time. This could have happened to anyone,” the 2nd individual collective.
Meantime, Mosher’s family and friends gathered Monday to mourn the loss of the late farmer and military veteran. A funeral and wake were held in his honor, tho’ Soules was not present for either event.
“There was a lot of laughing. [Kenneth] would have hated all this notoriety, it just wasn’t him,” friend of Mosher, Margaret Damge, told us. “The more he could do in the background, the better he liked it.”
E! News previously confirmed Buchanan County authorities requested a search warrant regarding the investigation. However, documents state that the cause for the warrant as well as the response will remain sealed.
Chris made the nine hundred eleven call and took Mosher’s pulse before authorities arrived at the scene, and his legal team said in a statement they “are certain that once all the evidence is made public, it will display Soules acted reasonably and did everything in his power to provide aid to Mr. Mosher.”