Arkansas woman, 28, charged in death of pedestrian

CAMDEN -- A probable-cause affidavit filed in circuit court shows that a woman from Fordyce was charged Jan. 8 in the hit-and-run death of an El Dorado woman in Hampton on New Year's Day.

According to a fatality report from the Arkansas State Police, the accident happened at 8:40 a.m. on U.S. 167.

Jocelyne Evans, 28, was driving a 2010 GMC Acadia south on U.S. 167 when the vehicle went across the northbound traffic lane and left the road, traveling 130 feet south before hitting Melissa Womack, 40, who was pronounced dead at the scene.

Evans was charged with negligent homicide, driving while intoxicated, and leaving the scene of an accident involving personal injury or death.

The document said Evans crossed the centerline of the roadway and struck Womack, causing her to "travel approximately 60 feet" and come to rest in the parking lot of Granny's Grill in Hampton.

Womack had been walking along the roadside near the eatery.

Evans left the scene but returned to the area shortly after the accident, the affidavit said. Authorities performed a Breathalyzer test on Evans, which showed that she was over the legal limit for alcohol in her system.

Evans was given a bond of $200,000 and a curfew from the hours of 5 p.m. until 8 a.m. She also must consent to having items searched by law enforcement officers and cannot possess alcohol, drugs or a firearm.

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State Desk on 01/19/2019

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