Man arrested on negligent homicide charge in fatal Arkansas crash

Mitchell Cameron Ramsey, 23, of Centerton
Mitchell Cameron Ramsey, 23, of Centerton

A man who had been sought on multiple charges, including negligent homicide, related to a fatal crash earlier this year in Arkansas is now in custody, police said Tuesday.

Mitchell Cameron Ramsey, 23, of Centerton was arrested Monday on an active warrant that also included counts of reckless driving, driving on a suspended license and failure to stop at a stop sign.

Authorities say the crash happened around 4 p.m. Sept. 28 as Ramsey was driving a Ford Ranger north on 13th Street in Rogers.

Ramsey ran a stop sign at the road’s intersection with West Persimmon Street, causing the pickup to strike a westbound Dodge Dakota, according to police.

The impact then caused the Dakota, driven by 56-year-old William Dudzienski, to overturn and hit a GMC Sierra.

Police said Dudzienski was transported to Northwest Medical Center in Bentonville, where he died of his injuries. Ramsey was also injured.

Records show Ramsey remained at the Benton County jail as of Tuesday morning.

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