GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Not Guilty.
That’s the plea of the suspect in a fatal drunk driving in Brown County.
According to court records, no trial date for Savannah Dumas was set at Monday’s hearing. She returns to court July 17 for a status conference.
Also during Monday’s hearing, her bond was adjusted to allow her to attend alcohol counseling, church, and go to work – but a request to attend a wedding next month was denied by the judge.
The 20 year old Dumas is charged with homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle, and causing injury while under the influence for the April 19 crash which killed her passenger, 21 year old Megan Frehse.
According criminal complaint, Dumas admitted to police that she had been drinking in a bar.
The complaint goes on to say her blood alcohol level was .123 percent, which is higher than the legal limit to drive, .08.
Dumas is also under the legal drinking age.
Police say they found another woman’s license in Dumas’ wallet who they say looked similar to Dumas.


