From THE CHESAPEAKE TODAY
Virginia State Police report Dale Donnells charged in fatal DUI crash; has pending DUI charge in Maryland
RUSSELL COUNTY, VA. – A Maryland man with a long record of DUI arrests and convictions who never served any serious jail time for those DUI convictions opened 2017 with a kill in rural Russell County, Va.
Virginia State Police Senior Trooper J.A. Minton is investigating the two-vehicle crash in Russell County which occurred Jan. 1, 2017, at 2:22 a.m., on Route 19 less than a mile south of Route 58.
A 2004 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck was traveling south in the northbound lanes of Route 19 and struck head-on a northbound 2007 Pontiac G5.
RUSSELL COUNTY, VA. – A Maryland man with a long record of DUI arrests and convictions who never served any serious jail time for those DUI convictions opened 2017 with a kill in rural Russell County, Va.
The driver of the Pontiac, Thomas C. Estep, 21, of Norton, Va., died at the scene. He was wearing a seatbelt.
The driver of the Chevrolet, Dale Morgan Donnells, 41, of 8611 Cunningham Drive, Berwyn Heights, Md., was transported to Russell County Medical Center for the treatment of minor injuries. Upon his release, state police took him into custody and, at the direction of the Russell County Commonwealth’s Attorney, charged Donnells with DUI and aggravated involuntary manslaughter.
The Virginia State Police Wytheville Division Crash Reconstruction Team responded to the scene to assist with the crash investigation, which remains ongoing at this time.
Police say that Route 19 was re-opened by 7:45 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017.
Prince George’s County, Md., Police Officer Battle arrested Donnells on Oct. 13, 2016 at 4:39 am on Glendale Blvd. at Daisy Lane, near where Donnells maintains another address in Maryland, at 12330 Daisy Lane. Donnells was charged with DUI while operating a 2001 Mazda. In that arrest, he was also charged with failing to control his speed to avoid a wreck.
In yet another DUI arrest, on Sept. 22, 1999, Donnells appealed in Prince Georges Circuit Court in Maryland a DUI conviction. On Oct. 8, 1999, Donnells failed to appear in court. On Feb. 3, 2000, Donnells was recorded as being in jail and on May 16, 2000, Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Martha G. Kavanaugh sentenced Donnells to one year in jail with eight months and eight days suspended and supervised probation for one year. Debra Dwyer of Rockville was the attorney for Donnells. A charge violation of probation was brought on Aug. 8, 2002, which Judge S. Michael Pincus dismissed. Judge Pincus had earlier sent Donnells to the Silver Spring, Md., Outpatient Treatment Program and to abide by all terms and conditions of probation as set forth in the probation contract. Court records show the case was closed satisfactorily on Aug. 14, 2002.
Donnells formerly lived on Chisolm Landing Way in North Potomac in Montgomery County where he was charged in burglary, theft and drug arrests in that county.