AURORA, Colo. -
A Centennial woman accused of killing two librarians from Connecticut in a drunk driving crash on Pena Boulevard earlier this year is back in jail.
Sandra Lee Jacobson was arrested Wednesday for violating the terms of her bond. Court papers say a probation officer saw Jacobson driving a BMW to a leadership and ethics conference in Denver last month.
A hearing to reconsider her bond has not been set.
Jacobson faces two counts of vehicular homicide for the February crash that claimed the lives of 54-year-old Kathy Krasniewicz and 71-year-old Kate McClelland. Police say Jacobson was intoxicated when her pickup truck sideswiped a cab carrying the two women to Denver International Airport.
The taxi driver sustained non life-threatening injuries.
Jacobson was also convicted of DUI in Douglas County in 2006.
Sandra Lee Jacobson was arrested Wednesday for violating the terms of her bond. Court papers say a probation officer saw Jacobson driving a BMW to a leadership and ethics conference in Denver last month.
A hearing to reconsider her bond has not been set.
Jacobson faces two counts of vehicular homicide for the February crash that claimed the lives of 54-year-old Kathy Krasniewicz and 71-year-old Kate McClelland. Police say Jacobson was intoxicated when her pickup truck sideswiped a cab carrying the two women to Denver International Airport.
The taxi driver sustained non life-threatening injuries.
Jacobson was also convicted of DUI in Douglas County in 2006.