Dayton Daily News

Driver gets up to 28½ years for fiery Huber Heights crash

- By Jen Balduf Staff Writer

A driver of a stolen BMW who fled deputies in Harrison Twp. and crashed into three vehicles on Brandt Pike before bursting into flames — leading one driver to suffer fatal injuries — will spend 23 to 28½ years in prison.

Cory Allen Harbarger, 28, was sentenced Wednesday by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Dennis Adkins after he pleaded guilty April 3 to aggravated vehicular homicide, three counts of aggravated vehicular assault, two counts of failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer and one count each of tampering with evidence and possession of a fentanyl-related compound, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office. He also pleaded guilty to two misdemeano­r counts of OVI.

Harbarger reportedly had methamphet­amine and marijuana in his system at the time of the Jan. 24, 2023, crash in the 6600 block of Brandt Pike (state Route 201) near Chambersbu­rg Road in Huber Heights. He had been facing two dozen charges but the other counts for which he was indicted were dismissed as part of his plea agreement.

A Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputy spotted a white BMW reported stolen out of Clark County in the AutoZone parking lot at 5516 N. Dixie Drive in Harrison Twp. Deputies attempted to stop the car, but it eluded them, striking another vehicle as it fled, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office.

Huber Heights officers later saw the BMW crash on Brandt Pike near Chambersbu­rg Road, according to an affidavit filed in Montgomery County Municipal Court - Eastern Division in Huber Heights.

Harbarger “continued driving erraticall­y at which time he went left of center and struck a Jeep (Grand) Cherokee, continuing southbound, striking a (Ford) F-150, which then struck a Honda Civic,” the affidavit stated.

Harbarger immediatel­y got out of the car and ran away, but several officers found him hiding in the parking lot of a nearby business. Body-worn camera video released by Huber Heights police shows officers handcuff Harbarger in a U-Haul lot and escort him to a cruiser.

“As all of the occupants from the involved vehicles were attempting to exit their crashed vehicles, the suspect vehicle burst into flames,” Huber Heights police Sgt. Josh Fosnight previously said.

Passersby helped multiple occupants escape. However, pickup driver Steven Jay Carlson, 68, of Tipp City suffered third-degree burns to the majority of his body and died Jan. 28. He was survived by his wife, two children, a granddaugh­ter, his mother and two brothers, according to his obituary.

The Honda driver, a 24-yearold Lima man, suffered second-degree burns to his leg and also was taken to Miami Valley Hospital. A Huber Heights woman driving the Jeep that did not catch fire in the crash was taken to Kettering Health Huber - Emergency Center along with her passenger, a 5-year-old girl, for treatment of minor injuries.

Harbarger was taken to Miami Valley Hospital with minor injuries. His passenger, a Miamisburg woman, also went to Miami Valley Hospital, but with second-degree burns in addition to minor crash injuries.

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