West Virginia woman charged in 2024 interstate crash

A West Virginia woman faces criminal charges in connection with a 2024 crash on Interstate 79 that left her passenger paralyzed.
State police charged Mallory Jett, 19, of Morgantown, on Wednesday with felonies of aggravated assault by vehicle.
According to the criminal complaint, the accident occurred shortly before 8:30 a.m. Dec. 13. Jett was driving a Hyundai Elantra south on I-79 when she crossed into the northbound lanes near mile marker 31 in Amwell Township.
Court records state the road was wet, and that Jett was driving at speeds of 105 mph in a 70 mph zone.
After crossing into opposing traffic Jett struck a Toyota Corolla head-on. Charging documents describe Jett’s vehicle as overturning and breaking into two pieces. The front half hit a guide rail and went back into the right lane, where it struck a Chevrolet Silverado. The rear half came to rest in the median.
Both Jett and Hanen Abdalrahman, Jett’s passenger, were transported to Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown for treatment.
According to the complaint, Abdalrahman suffered a stroke on the left side of her body and a fractured spine. She is paralyzed on her left side.
Francois Desautels, the driver of the Toyota, whose address was not listed on the complaint, was taken to UPMC Washington Hospital for treatment, and suffered a compression fracture to his vertebrae and mild disc bulges to his lumbar spine, according to court records.
Tyler Baker, no address provided, was operating the pick-up truck and was also transported to Washington Hospital for minor injuries.
Jett also faces misdemeanor charges of reckless endangerment and summary traffic violations.
There is an active warrant for Jett’s arrest.