William Oross, 49 of North Brunswick, NJ - dead. Phyliss Kocheran, 52, of South River was the operator of a blue 2011
Jeep Wrangler which struck the victim on Pulawski Avenue at 11:17am on
May 3rd.
Woman admits she was driving drunk when she killed worker
The Associated Press
August 07, 2018
SOUTH RIVER, N.J.
A woman who admitted she was driving drunk when she struck and killed a recycling company employee earlier this year has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide.
Middlesex County prosecutors will recommend that Phyllis Kocheran receive a six-year state prison term when she's sentenced Oct. 18. The 52-year-old South River woman entered her plea Tuesday.
Authorities say 49-year-old William Oross, of North Brunswick, was working for a private company when he was struck on May 3 in South River. He was taken to a hospital but died there a short time later.
The cause of death was blunt force injuries.
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More Charges For South River Woman Accused Of Killing Man In DWI
Phyllis Kocheran, a 52-year-old South River woman, is charged with killing this recycling collector while she was allegedly driving drunk.
By Carly Baldwin, Patch Staff
May 16, 2018
SOUTH RIVER, NJ —
A South River woman who was charged earlier this month with hitting and killing a recycling collector while she was allegedly driving drunk has now been hit with more serious charges:
Phyllis Kocheran, 52, of South River, is now charged with reckless manslaughter in the second degree and vehicular homicide in the second degree, the Middlesex County prosecutor's office announced Tuesday.
As Patch reported, she has already been charged with driving while intoxicated in the fatal accident, which occurred Thursday, May 3 at 11:17 in the morning. South River detectives say that Kocheran was driving a blue 2011 Jeep Wrangler on Pulawski Avenue in South River when she struck William Oross, who was picking up recycling in the area at the time. The 49-year-old North Brunswick man worked for Solterra recycling company.
Oross was rushed to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital after he was hit, but was pronounced dead from his injuries at the hospital, police said. An autopsy revealed he died of blunt force impact from being hit by the Jeep.
Kocheran was held Tuesday at the Middlesex County Adult Corrections Center pending her detention hearing, which was pushed back to this Friday, May 18 in New Brunswick.
Oross, known as "Wild Bill" to his friends and family, was remembered in a loving obituary as an avid fisherman who lived life by a unique motto: "Loved by few, hated by many, respected by all." Oross lived much of his life in Spotswood before recently moving to North Brunswick.
The investigation is active and is continuing. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Guiamano at (732) 238-1000, or Detective Morris (732) 745-4194.
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Solterra Recycling Solutions, headquartered in Ewing, NJ, is a leading provider of non-hazardous solid waste, organic waste and recycling collection throughout central and northern New Jersey and the Philadelphia market. We provide non-hazardous solid waste, organic waste and recycling collection to over 30 municipalities, 400,000 residential households and 2,000 commercial customers throughout central and northern New Jersey as well as the Philadelphia metropolitan area. We provide exceptional, innovative service to our clients utilizing a fleet of nearly 150 collection vehicles.
Woman admits she was driving drunk when she killed worker
The Associated Press
August 07, 2018
SOUTH RIVER, N.J.
A woman who admitted she was driving drunk when she struck and killed a recycling company employee earlier this year has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide.
Middlesex County prosecutors will recommend that Phyllis Kocheran receive a six-year state prison term when she's sentenced Oct. 18. The 52-year-old South River woman entered her plea Tuesday.
Authorities say 49-year-old William Oross, of North Brunswick, was working for a private company when he was struck on May 3 in South River. He was taken to a hospital but died there a short time later.
The cause of death was blunt force injuries.
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More Charges For South River Woman Accused Of Killing Man In DWI
Phyllis Kocheran, a 52-year-old South River woman, is charged with killing this recycling collector while she was allegedly driving drunk.
By Carly Baldwin, Patch Staff
May 16, 2018
SOUTH RIVER, NJ —
A South River woman who was charged earlier this month with hitting and killing a recycling collector while she was allegedly driving drunk has now been hit with more serious charges:
Phyllis Kocheran, 52, of South River, is now charged with reckless manslaughter in the second degree and vehicular homicide in the second degree, the Middlesex County prosecutor's office announced Tuesday.
As Patch reported, she has already been charged with driving while intoxicated in the fatal accident, which occurred Thursday, May 3 at 11:17 in the morning. South River detectives say that Kocheran was driving a blue 2011 Jeep Wrangler on Pulawski Avenue in South River when she struck William Oross, who was picking up recycling in the area at the time. The 49-year-old North Brunswick man worked for Solterra recycling company.
Oross was rushed to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital after he was hit, but was pronounced dead from his injuries at the hospital, police said. An autopsy revealed he died of blunt force impact from being hit by the Jeep.
Kocheran was held Tuesday at the Middlesex County Adult Corrections Center pending her detention hearing, which was pushed back to this Friday, May 18 in New Brunswick.
Oross, known as "Wild Bill" to his friends and family, was remembered in a loving obituary as an avid fisherman who lived life by a unique motto: "Loved by few, hated by many, respected by all." Oross lived much of his life in Spotswood before recently moving to North Brunswick.
The investigation is active and is continuing. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Guiamano at (732) 238-1000, or Detective Morris (732) 745-4194.
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Solterra Recycling Solutions, headquartered in Ewing, NJ, is a leading provider of non-hazardous solid waste, organic waste and recycling collection throughout central and northern New Jersey and the Philadelphia market. We provide non-hazardous solid waste, organic waste and recycling collection to over 30 municipalities, 400,000 residential households and 2,000 commercial customers throughout central and northern New Jersey as well as the Philadelphia metropolitan area. We provide exceptional, innovative service to our clients utilizing a fleet of nearly 150 collection vehicles.