Mickgomery Hisey’s BAC Test Results Released, Prosecutors Add Additional Charges
WARSAW — Mickgomery Hisey has received additional charges stemming from a head-on collision that occurred on Christmas Day. Officials have also released the results of Hisey’s blood alcohol concentration test that was taken after the accident.
According to the affidavit of probable cause, Hisey’s BAC test, taken after the accident, was at .12.
When Hisey was released from a medical facility on Wednesday, Jan. 25, and then arrested by the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Deputies, he was preliminarily charged with two counts of operating a vehicle while intoxicated causing death, level 5 felonies.
In addition to the preliminary charges, Hisey is now additionally being charged with four counts of criminal recklessness with a vehicle, two counts of causing serious bodily injury while operating a vehicle and one count of operating a vehicle with a specified amount of alcohol.
Hisey’s bond was set at $100,000 surety. He was released from jail based on his own personal recognizance on Thursday, Jan. 26. He is ordered to appear in court at 1 p.m. on Feb. 9.
The charges stem from an accident on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2016. The accident occurred at an intersection in Syracuse known as “crazy corners.” Hisey hit Stephen T. Conrad’s vehicle head-on. Stephen’s wife, who was a passenger in the vehicle, Kimberly R. Conrad, 61, Syracuse, and their son Stephen T. Conrad II, 32, were killed. Stephen and Hisey’s passenger, Brody Jordan, 23, were also injured during the crash.