Woman who police say was driving drunk and high in fatal Syracuse crash had suspended license

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Syracuse, N.Y. – A Syracuse woman charged with driving while intoxicated and manslaughter after a fatal crash Saturday was driving on a suspended license, police said.

Takisha T. Hordge, 25, was charged with driving while impaired by alcohol and marijuana and causing a crash that fatally injured Gloria Hill, 59, police said in court documents.

At the time of the crash, Hordge’s license was suspended, police said. The suspension was a result of Hordge’s failure to pay a DMV driver assessment fee, prosecutor Frank Pelosi said.

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