Mom With Children Named 'Aryan' & 'Nation' Accused Of Killing Native American Woman In Hit-And-Run
25.10.2023 - 21:59
/ perezhilton.com
A Montana woman who allegedly struck and killed another woman in a terrible hit-and-run back in March has been arrested. And the details that have come out since are jaw-dropping.
Sunny Kathrinne White (pictured above, in her mugshot) was arrested on Saturday by authorities in Montana and charged with five felonies. Among those charges is one count of vehicular homicide while under the influence relating to the death of 22-year-old Mika Josephine Westwolf.
Westwolf, who was a member of the Blackfeet nation, was walking towards her home on rural Highway 93 outside the tiny town of Arlee, Montana on the morning of March 31. At about 4:15 a.m. local time, she was struck in the road and killed. Per court documents obtained by People on Wednesday, she lay there for some time before Tribal Police Officer T.J. Haynes happened to drive along the rural road and see her body, along with some vehicle debris.
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As Haynes and other officers attended to Westwolf, who was pronounced dead at the scene, police also took note of the vehicle debris description — especially the paint color. Nearly two hours later in the nearby city of Polson, a deputy with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office spotted a gold 2008 Cadillac Escalade with significant front-end damage. Polson is about 40 miles north of Arlee, where the accident occurred. The deputy noted the sighting, which included grill damage and a missing passenger side mirror. Having heard about Arlee’s investigation, he learned the paint color and damage points were consistent with what officers found near Westwolf’s body.
At that point, the deputy approached the woman with the vehicle, who he quickly
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