• January 03, 2017

Mitchell Ray Mobley, One Other Killed and One Person Hurt in Accident in Charlotte, NC

Charlotte, NC -- An alleged alcohol related crash claimed the life of 43-year-old Mitchell Ray Mobley and one other person killed and injured one in Charlotte, NC Friday, December 30, 2016.

Sources say a vehicle containing Mr. Mobley was traveling on Interstate 85 about 2 a.m. when the crash happened. It appears Mr. Mobley's vehicle was struck by a vehicle headed the wrong way near exit 33. The unidentified female driver was reportedly killed at the scene of the incident. Mr. Mobley was killed at the scene of the crash as well. A third victim, a female passenger in Mr. Mobley's car, was taken to a nearby hospital and was last listed in critical condition.

The cause of the incident is unclear, but police say they believe alcohol was a factor.

The early media report provided no more information regarding the crash.

Authorities are currently conducting the investigation and hope to learn more as it concludes.

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