Man from Normal admits to drunk driving in fatal crash

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Lance Pitsch, 28, of Normal will be sentenced in August. (Photo courtesy Matty Ring/flickr)

By Eric Stock

TAYLORVILLE – A drunk driver from Normal has admitted to being behind the wheel in a crash that killed a woman and her unborn child.

Lance Pitsch, 28, likely faces three to 14 years in prison when he is sentenced on Aug. 29. Pitsch pleaded guilty in Christian County to reckless homicide and felony driving under the influence.

The State Journal Register reports Pitsch crashed his car last October on Illinois Route 48 when he moved into the southbound lanes and struck an oncoming vehicle carrying Jessica Tyson Ragan and her fiancé.

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