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Wednesday, February 02, 2000 Page: 11A
TUNKHANNOCK TWP. – State police said blood-alcohol tests of a snowmobile
driver accused in his girlfriend’s death reveal he was drunk at the time.
Daniel Reynolds was driving with a blood-alcohol level of 0.165 percent on
Jan. 25 when Nichola Joyner, 39, was thrown from the vehicle and killed, state
police at Tunkhannock said. An adult driver in Pennsylvania is considered
intoxicated with a level of 0.10 percent.
Reynolds, 40, of Tunkhannock is awaiting a preliminary hearing on charges
of homicide by vehicle DUI and related summary offenses in connection with the
Wyoming County death.