Stanwood man charged in crash that killed Arlington woman, 26

Bothell, WALocal News

In a significant legal development, Corey Miller, a 54-year-old man from Stanwood, has been charged with vehicular homicide following a fatal crash that occurred on August 6, 2022, resulting in the death of 26-year-old Zoey Ensey in Arlington. The incident transpired when Miller, who had been sitting on the shoulder of Highway 530, abruptly swerved into traffic and failed to stop at a red light, colliding with Ensey's Volkswagen Jetta as she turned left. Evidence from the scene indicated that Miller's Chevy Avalanche was traveling at 62 mph, while Ensey's vehicle was only moving at 14 mph at the time of impact. Tragically, Ensey suffered multiple blunt-force injuries and was pronounced dead shortly after being taken to the hospital. Despite receiving a blood transfusion, Miller's blood-alcohol content was found to be 0.

096, exceeding the legal limit for driving. The prosecutor attributed the nearly two-year delay in filing charges to a backlog in blood testing by the Washington State Patrol, highlighting issues of underfunding and understaffing in critical areas. Court records reveal that Miller has a history of legal troubles, including felony convictions for drug possession. Ensey, remembered fondly by friends and family, was known for her kind heart and passion for online gaming.

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