Authorities announced\u00a0late last month<\/a>, that a Canadian man was charged with first degree vehicular homicide and felony hit and run in connection\u00a0with a fatal accident on Interstate 75 in Cobb County that he was believed to have caused.<\/a><\/p>\n The man was also charged with improper lane change while driving the RV, which was believed to be responsible for triggering the multiple-vehicle chain reaction.\u00a0Marietta Police said the\u00a0current warrant has a no-bond and a nationwide extradition clause added. Police stated that they had encouraged the driver to turn himself in within 24-48 hours when they spoke with him, but that they did not know his exact location.<\/p>\n According to prior reports, the accident was caused when the\u00a0RV, which was traveling southbound on I-75 near Delk Road, reportedly slammed into a Toyota Camry, which\u00a0then collided with a Toyota Prius.\u00a0The Prius then hit a median wall and flipped, partially ejecting its passenger, a\u00a040 year old man who (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Authorities announced\u00a0late last month, that a Canadian man was charged with first degree vehicular homicide and felony hit and run in connection\u00a0with a fatal accident on Interstate 75 in Cobb County that he was believed to have caused. The man…<\/span><\/p>\n