
A Glasgow woman is facing felony charges following a hit-and-run incident in Boone County this past summer.
On June 16, Centralia Police responded to a call in reference to a woman that was out walking her dog when she was struck by a driver that had left the scene. The Missouri Highway Patrol was called in to assist in the investigation that revealed that the driver, later identified as Amy Rievley, had struck 74-year-old Sharon Uebinger causing serious injuries.
While gathering other information regarding the incident, MSHP was advised that Uebinger injuries appeared to be life-threatening. Uebinger later died as a result of those injuries.
Rieveley was located just after 10 p.m. on June 16 and was stopped by a Howard County Sheriff’s deputy. The deputy notified the Highway Patrol of the stop and when then trooper arrived, he noticed the front of Rievley’s vehicle appeared to have fresh blood and skin in the damaged area. Rievley denied being involved in an accident in Centralia that evening but did admit to being in the area. Rievley was taken into custody and transported to the Boone County Jail.
Rievely waived formal arraignment and pleaded not guilty, on August 25, to a Class A Felony for Murder in the Second Degree; Class C Felonies for DWI Resulting in the Death of Another and Involuntary Manslaughter in the First Degree; and a Class D Felony for Leaving the Scene of an Accident Resulting in Death. Rievely continues to be held without bond.
Her next court appearance is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. Monday, June 7 at Boone County Circuit Court.