The man who was driving drunk during a crash that killed a young girl in Harrison Township nearly two years ago has been sentenced to 3 to 6 months of jail time. 

Jeffrey Glowatski, 65, pleaded guilty late last year to driving under the influence and careless driving stemming from a deadly crash along Kuntz Street when 11-year-old Roxanne Bonnoni was hit while crossing the street. She died at the scene.

On Wednesday, Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Edward Borkowski sentenced Glowatski to 3 to 6 months in jail along with a $500 fine and probation and parole requirements.

Investigators said that Glowatski was slurring his speech at the scene of the crash with later tests revealing a blood alcohol level that was nearby double the legal limit to drive.

Police said that video surveillance showed Glowatski drinking as many 12 beers in a five-hour period at an American Legion and at a bar before the crash happened.

In the aftermath of the deadly crash, Roxanne Bonnoni was remembered as one of The DePaul School for Hearing and Speech’s beloved students.

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The man who pleaded guilty to DUI in a 2024 crash in Harrison Township that killed 11-year-old Roxanne Bonnoni has been sentenced to 3-6 months of jail time. 

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“She was an integral part of our DePaul family since she was 3 years old, known for her boundless imagination, love of storytelling, and the joy she brought to everyone around her,” the school wrote. 

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