Charles Dean Pace
Coverage of Charles Dean Pace in the Nexus archive.
- Virginia man charged in deadly I-75 crash
Charles Dean Pace, a 27-year-old from Glen Allen, Virginia, was arraigned on four counts of second-degree murder and four counts of operating while intoxicated causing death after a July 1 crash on I-75 near Springfield Township. Investigators reported he was driving over 90 miles per hour in a Ford F-250.
- Fatal I-75 crash: Virginia man denied bond in wreck that killed 4 people
A Virginia man was denied bond after being charged with four counts of second-degree murder and four counts of operating while intoxicated causing death following a fatal I-75 crash that killed four people.
- Man accused of killing family of 4 in Oakland County drunk-driving crash denied bond
Charles Dean Pace, 27, was denied bond after being charged with four counts of second-degree murder and four counts of operating while intoxicated causing death in a July 1 Oakland County crash that killed a family of four. Pace allegedly drove a Ford F-250 at over 90 mph with a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit, striking a disabled Chrysler 300. The victims were Zakeria Sharon Dodson, 23, Tieree Powell, 24, Nalani Powell, 3, and Karter Powell, 2. Pace has a prior alcohol-related offense in Virginia and was in Michigan for work.
- Suspect in I-75 crash that killed 4 near Holly denied bond
Charles Dean Pace was denied bond after being charged with four counts of second-degree murder and operating while intoxicated causing death following a crash on I-75 near Holly. His truck collided with a disabled Chrysler 300, killing all four occupants.
- Virginia man charged in deadly I-75 crash in Oakland County that killed 4, including 2 kids
A Virginia man, Charles Dean Pace, was charged with four counts of second-degree murder and operating while intoxicated causing death after a high-speed crash on I-75 in Oakland County killed four people, including two children. Prosecutors stated Pace had a blood alcohol level more than three times the legal limit and a prior alcohol-related offense.
- Virginia man charged with murder after I-75 crash kills family of 4 in Oakland County
A Virginia man was charged with four counts of second-degree murder and four counts of operating while intoxicated causing death after a July crash on I-75 in Oakland County killed a family of four. The victims were occupants of a disabled Chrysler struck by the defendant, who was driving at speeds exceeding 90 mph with a blood alcohol level more than three times the legal limit.