HUDSONVILLE, MI (WHTC) – A 46-year-old Holland man accused of drunken driving in a three-vehicle fatal pileup on I-196 near Hudsonville on Saturday afternoon has been arraigned. Richard Rish remains held in the Ottawa County Jail on 50 thousand dollars bond, charged with the death of 64-year-old Bernard Langmeyer of Deerfield and the hospitalizing of his wife Deborah, along with a Wisconsin couple in the third vehicle. Langmeyer was sitting in his disabled vehicle, deep off of the roadway near the 32nd Avenue exit, when Rish, who wasn’t hurt, plowed into his vehicle, and the collision collected up the third vehicle. A preliminary hearing date wasn’t immediately disclosed.
Suspect Arraigned In Fatal I-196 Crash
By Gary Stevens
May 26, 2015 | 8:05 PM

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