Theodore Agler Obituary, Death; – On October 10, a 25-year-old man from West Milton has been sentenced to a minimum of four years in prison after he allegedly struck two individuals with his vehicle as they were exiting a Dayton Dragons game, resulting in the death of a Centerville man and serious injuries to a woman.
What was the sentence?
—Judge Timothy O’Connell imposed a sentence of four to six years in prison on Jacob R. Kraft, as reported by the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office.
—In addition, Kraft’s driver’s license will be revoked for four years, and he is required to pay restitution amounting to $10,785.
What were the charges?
—Kraft entered a guilty plea to one count each of involuntary manslaughter, vehicular assault, failure to stop after an accident, and operating a vehicle while under the influence, according to records from the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.
—The OVI charge is classified as a first-degree misdemeanor.
—Three counts of aggravated vehicular homicide, along with one count each of failure to stop after an accident and OVI, were dismissed.
What were the allegations?
—Kraft is accused of causing the death of 74-year-old Theodore Agler and seriously injuring a 79-year-old woman after colliding with them at approximately 10:15 p.m. on April 19, 2024.
—Agler and the woman were in the process of crossing Webster Street after leaving a Dayton Dragons game when they were struck by Kraft’s 2005 Chevrolet Silverado, as detailed in a crash report submitted by Dayton police.


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