Norris Bridge Double-Fatal Crash Case Update,Manslaughter Charge Dropped as Trial for Lancaster County Man Delayed Until June
New developments have emerged in the ongoing legal case surrounding the tragic double-fatal crash that occurred on the Norris Bridge on July 13, 2025. While earlier reports outlined several serious charges against the driver involved, the family of one of the victims says not all details circulating in articles are entirely accurate.
According to a statement from a family member, the Commonwealth’s Attorney has officially dropped the manslaughter charge related to their daughter. The family also clarified that the accused driver, Jesse Foster, had been operating their daughter’s vehicle at the time of the crash. Despite the severity of the incident, Foster is currently out of custody after being released on an ankle monitor and remains free while awaiting trial.
The devastating collision claimed the lives of two individuals: 42-year-old Crystal Michelle Lyles of White Stone, who was a passenger in Foster’s vehicle, and 53-year-old Ernesto Santiago of Hampton, who was driving the second vehicle involved in the crash. Both victims were pronounced dead as a result of the impact, leaving their families and communities grieving an unimaginable loss.
Foster himself suffered serious injuries in the crash and was later arrested on September 19. Prosecutors initially filed several charges against him, including DUI: second offense within five years, reckless driving resulting in death while driving on a suspended license, reckless involuntary DUI manslaughter, and aggravated manslaughter.
However, the legal process continues to evolve. The jury trial for the Lancaster County man has now been postponed and is scheduled to begin in June. As the case moves forward, both families and the broader community continue to seek clarity, justice, and accountability in the aftermath of the heartbreaking tragedy.









