(KNZA)--A November arraignment date has been set for a Texas woman charged with vehicular homicide in connection with a 2021 Brown County collision that claimed the life of a Sabetha girl.
According to court documents, Catrina Weathersett waived her first appearance in a Brown County courtroom Wednesday and is now scheduled for arraignment on November 30.
She was charged in March following a lengthy investigation by the Kansas Highway Patrol that included dashboard video of the collision.
6-year-old Taya Mooney died from injuries received in the July 25, 2021 wreck on U.S. 75 highway near Sabetha when a car she was a passenger in was struck from behind by a semi truck driven by Weathersett.
While the case was filed in March, she was just recently arrested by authorities in Texas and waived extradition to Kansas to answer to the charge.
Weathersett remains free on a $10,000 personal recognizance bond.
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