A pickup truck driver was allegedly watching his phone, not the road, when he struck and killed a young mother who was biking with her children in the southwestern corner of Minnesota this week.
The driver, 25-year-old Christopher M. Weber of Madison, S.D., appeared in court Wednesday and was released on $20,000 bail and the condition that he not use a cellphone while driving. He faces a felony charge of criminal vehicular homicide.
Weber told police he was trying to navigate his bank's automated phone system Monday morning when his one-ton 2003 Chevrolet truck struck Andrea Boeve as she biked along County Road 11 with her two small daughters — Claire, 4, and 1-year-old Mallorie — in a bike stroller behind her.
According to the Rock County criminal complaint, Weber said he was studying the phone, waiting to hear which number he should press to move to the next stage in the banking system, when he collided with the family. By the time police arrived, Weber was attempting CPR, but Boeve, 33, died at the scene.
"I was on my mobile banking, listening to the voice recorder," Weber told police, according to the complaint filed Wednesday. "I was listening to menu options, listening for a touch tone — which one I needed to push."
Then, he said, "I heard a thump, like I hit something. I looked in my rearview mirror. I saw a bicycle. I pulled over as fast as I can and ran back toward the bike, where I saw the gal in the ditch."
When police examined the scene, they found the bike stroller wheels as far over to the right side of the road as possible, half onto the gravel, as if Boeve had tried to squeeze out of the way of the flatbed pickup. Claire suffered a broken rib and punctured lung in the collision. Mallorie sustained only minor injuries.
The collision happened just across the road from the home of Boeve's in-laws. According to the Associated Press, Boeve and her husband, Matt, lived next door to his parents on a large cattle ranch just west of the small town of Steen, population 180. The children were cared for by their grandparents Monday until emergency workers arrived.