DAYTON — A man taken into custody after a car drove into a house, killing a woman and her young son, is facing unrelated felony charges.
Kesean D. Williams-Parks, 24, was indicted today for aggravated drug possession and carrying a concealed weapon, according to a Montgomery County grand jury report.
>> 911 call: Mother, son killed when car crashes into home
A Nisson Maxima crashed through the living room of a home just before 11 p.m. Nov. 29 at 803 Lilac Ave. Maria Davis, 39, was pronounced dead at the home, and her 7-year-old son, Jerome Davis, was pronounced dead that night at Dayton Children’s Hospital.
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According to a Dayton Municipal Court affidavit, Williams-Parks fled on foot after the crash on Lilac Avenue and was caught by a Dayton police officer.
A second person was believed to have been in the car, but police have not said who was driving.