Jail, probation in vehicle death
Christina Lynn Glenn sentenced after killing bicyclist in Oroville
On Tuesday, after pleading no contest to a vehicular manslaughter charge in February, Christina Lynn Glenn (pictured), 32, was sentenced to six months in jail and five years of supervised probation, including alcohol and drug treatment, for the death of bicyclist Karl Eugene Keyes, 65, in January 2017.
Keyes was found dead on Olive Highway between Foothill Boulevard and Kampong Court. Law enforcement posted a witness’ description of an SUV on social media, prompting Glenn to call police. She told officers she’d had three 20 oz. mixed drinks and took a Norco painkiller before going for a drive after an argument with her husband.
The prosecution pointed to a lack of remorse and admission from Glenn that she’s since continued drinking and using marijuana, despite the nature of her charge and being a mother of four.