Harris test shows pot, alcohol
An autopsy report on a Huntington Beach woman killed in an Oct. 7 crash on Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa showed she was drunk and had traces of marijuana in her blood, authorities said Tuesday.
Sarah Noel Harris’ blood-alcohol level was .14, above the legal limit of .08, according to the Orange County Coroner’s toxicology test.
Examiners said the marijuana detected in Harris’ blood might not have affected her driving. It all depends on how long the drug was in her system.
“You can have marijuana metabolites in your system, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s active in you system,” said Traffic Investigator Jeff Horn.
Harris lost control of her car, a late-model Audi, while swerving in and out of traffic, police said.
Harris’ boyfriend told investigators he and Harris had been drinking that morning at Billy’s at the Beach in Newport Beach, investigators said.
The boyfriend has not been charged or cited in connection with the accident.
Since the accident, a couple of changes have been made to Adams Avenue, including sections of solid white lines where no lane changes are permitted near West Mesa Verde Drive. Also, ribs have been placed across Adams Avenue.
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