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    Driver In Jan. 10 Fatal Car Crash Faces 40 Years In Prison, Lifetime Driving
Ban     March 23, 2017 Edition  



     A 32-year-old Boardman woman has been indicted by a Mahoning County Grand
Jury on nine counts, all related to the Jan. 10 death of 23-year-old Taylor
Duvall, of 707 East Pasadena, Youngstown, Oh.
      Duvall was a passenger in a red Honda Civic police say was driven by
Nicole Mitchell, 125 Argyle Ave., that was discovered at Zedaker St. and Compton
Lane in Youngstown with Duvall hanging out of the front passenger window.
      According to police, both Mitchell and Duvall had drugs in their system at
the time of the crash.
      Mahoning County Deputy Coroner Dr. Joseph Ohr said that Duvall died of
“devastating head and neck injuries” when the Honda rolled onto its side,
leaving Duvall underneath the vehicle, as it skidded along an icy roadway after
hitting a cement wall and flipping over on its side.
      Duvall had cocaine, heroin and fentanyl in her system at the time of the
crash.
      A Boardman police source said that Michell was driving under the influence
of alcohol, cocaine and marihuana when her car was involved in the deadly crash.
      The Honda, owned by Mitchell, was the subject of a brief police pursuit
after a reported theft at Walgreens, corner Rt. 224 and Market St., according to
Ptl. Anthony Ciccotelli, of the Boardman Police Department.
      Due to poor road conditions, Officer Ciccotelli called-off the pursuit.
      “The driver of the vehicle was found hiding underneath a small plastic
swimming pool in the rear yard of 885 Compton Lane by [Boardman] police officer
Daryn Tallman who followed fresh footprints in the snow,” Officer Ciccotelli
said, adding the keys to the car were found on the ground next to Mitchell.
      Atty. J. Gerald Ingram has been retained to represent Mitchell on the
charges against her.
      They include one count of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of
aggravated vehicular homicide, one count of reckless homicide, hree counts of
operating a motor vehicle while impaired, one count of theft and one count of
fail ure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer.
      Following the theft at Walgreens, Boardman police were advised to be on
the lookout for a red Honda Civic.
      “I observed the vehicle stopped...on South Ave. at Midlothian Blvd... and
it matched the description of the suspect vehicle,” Officer Ciccotelli said.
      “A traffic stop was initiated...The vehicle ignored my emergency
lights...I made the decision to terminate the pursuit,” Officer Ciccotelli said,
noting the Honda “started to really exceed the safe speed for road conditions.”
      The pursuit began shortly after 1:00 a.m. on Jan. 10, when police answered
the call of a shoplifting incident at Walgreens, where $86.99 worth of
merchandise was reported stolen, including $26.99 worth of diapers and 10
containers of deodorant.
      “ The Walgreen’s shopping basket and numerous merchandise was observed in
the vehicle and on the roadway at the scene of the crash,” Officer Ciccotelli
said.
      Mitchell faces a maximum sentence of at least 40 years in jail and more
than $20,000 in fines on the charges, as well as a lifetime driving ban.
      PICTURED: Nicole Mitchell, at left, faces jail time of more than 40 years
in the Jan. 10, drug-related death of Taylor Duvall, at right. Duvall died when
the car Mitchell was driving flipped onto its side, dragging Duvall underneath
the car. Duvall suffered massive head and neck injuries. Mitchell was found
nearby, hiding underneath a small, plastic swimming pool, Boardman police said.
 



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