He has been charged with death by auto in the February crash.
Authorities have charged a 19-year-old motorist with death by auto following a crash that killed a Gloucester County woman in February.
Tyler Proffitt, of Turnersville, was allegedly driving a Subaru Impreza at more than 100 mph on southbound Route 42/North Black Horse Pike around 5:45 p.m. on Feb. 25 before his vehicle collided with a car driven by a 39-year-old Williamstown woman, according to Monroe Township Police. Proffitt’s car hit the driver’s side of the woman’s Hyundai Elantra as she attempted to make a left turn from Maxine Avenue onto northbound Route 42, police said.
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