Man that Struck Clark County Highway Worker Appears in Clark County Court; Change of Venue Denied
Thursday, December 1st, 2022 -- 3:01 PM
The man that struck and killed a Clark County Highway worker appeared in Clark County Court.
On August 8th of last year, at about 1:18 AM, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office received a 9-1-1 call of an accident on CTH G by Mann Road in the Township of Hendren. The initial investigation indicates that at about 12:00 AM, two Clark County Highway Workers were sent to a tree that was across CTH G by Mann Road.
They arrived there at about 1 AM and started to remove the tree. At about 1:18 AM, one of the workers, David Murphy, called 911 and said that a vehicle struck him. When deputies arrived on scene, they discovered that a vehicle was traveling south on CTH G and struck the workers and tree. Murphy was transported to the hospital where he was being treated for his injuries. Russell Opelt died at the scene of the crash.
The operator of the vehicle, Cory Neumueller, is charged with homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle, homicide by use of a vehicle with a PAC, hit and run involving death, 2nd-degree reckless homicide, injury by intoxicated use of a vehicle, injury by use of a vehicle with a PAC, hit and run involving great bodily harm, and 2nd-degree reckless injury.
During his motion hearing on Wednesday, a change of venue for his trial was denied. Neumueller is scheduled for an eight day jury trial in April.
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