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A Harlem woman was in the Hill County Detention Center this morning on $100,000 bond for pending charges including negligent homicide stemming from allegations she fought with another young woman then abandoned her in cold weather. That woman later died.
Alaynna Gray, born in 1993, is facing charges of negligent homicide, driving under the influence and driving without a driver’s license.
According to a court document, about 8:19 a.m. Thursday, 911 received a call from a woman on Bullhook Road south of Havre who said she had been arguing with another woman whom she had left on the road hours earlier and at the time of the call was trying to find.
The name of the other woman is being withheld pending notification of relatives.
National Weather Service recorded a low of 12 degrees at its station at the Havre City-County Airport that night.
The document said a deputy found Gray about 15 miles south of Havre in a gray Chevrolet pickup truck and that she had apparently been drinking.
Gray told the deputy she had been drinking with the other woman, who had been driving. After the other woman drove into the ditch, Gray said, she took over driving. The other woman became upset and the two started fighting, including Gray striking the other woman in the nose, which began to bleed profusely, and the two choking each other.
Gray told the deputy she pushed the other woman out of the truck using her feet.
She said later, after another deputy arrived, that she had been almost out of gasoline at the time and drove to a gas station to buy more, then went to try to get help finding the other woman but was unable to get help for the search.
The second deputy later found the other woman, lying in the snow in the ditch by the road wearing only socks, gym shorts, a shirt and light jacket.
Medical personnel at the Havre hospital were able to revive the woman, who appeared dead when she was found in the ditch, and she was transported to a Great Falls hospital, where she died.
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