TEANECK, New Jersey -- A Maryland man involved in a Delaware collision that killed five members of a New Jersey family has been indicted on homicide and assault charges.
Officials say 45-year-old Alvin Hubbard III of Cambridge was indicted Monday on five counts of second-degree vehicular homicide, three counts of vehicular assault and other offenses.
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Authorities say drugs or alcohol was not involved in the July crash, but that Hubbard operated his pickup truck in a criminally negligent manner when his vehicle crossed the median and was hit by the family's minivan.
The family was returning from a trip to Ocean City, Maryland. Mary Rose Ballocanag survived, but her husband, Audie Trinidad of Teaneck, New Jersey, and their four daughters died in the crash.
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It was not immediately known whether Hubbard has a lawyer.
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