Minnesota Woman's Attempt to Shift Blame in Fatal Amish Buggy Crash Leads to Charges

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Sarah Petersen, who initially tried to take the blame for her twin sister Samantha in the fatal Amish buggy crash, is now facing charges including criminal vehicular homicide and aiding an offender. Samantha, found with drugs in her system, was driving the SUV that rear-ended the buggy, resulting in the deaths of two children and injuries to two others. Both sisters have since moved out of Fillmore County and now reside in Kellogg.
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