CLAYTON — A northern Ohio man accused of causing a serious injury crash in Clayton last summer has taken a plea deal.
Ryan Pensinger, 31, of Bucyrus, pleaded guilty to one count of vehicular assault, according to Montgomery County Common Pleas Court records.
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As part of his plea agreement a charge of failure to stop after an accident was dropped.
On July 27, Pensinger was driving a Chevrolet Silverado on Westbrook Road near the intersection at State Route 49.
He drove off the right side of the road while negotiating a curve, according to an Ohio State Highway Patrol crash report.
Pensinger’s truck hit a raised median on State Route 49 before hitting a 2017 Kia Soul and driving off the right side of the road.
The impact forced the Kia off the right side of the road and into a traffic sign.
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Two women in the Kia were injured in the crash, including a 33-year-old passenger who sustained serious injuries.
Pensinger is set to be sentenced on July 1.
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