The Ohio State Highway Patrol said Monday that lab results show a driver involved in a crash on I-71 in Delaware County that killed a Powell family, did not have alcohol in her blood.
Troopers are still waiting on toxicology results to see if the driver had drugs in her system that impaired her driving.
On March 29, the driver of a Nissan Titan traveling northbound drove off the roadway, crossed the median, struck a cable barrier and entered the southbound lanes striking a Toyota RAV4 head-on, according to OSHP.
After the impact, the RAV4 struck a Freightliner Cascadia at an angle, overturned onto its top and caught on fire. OSHP said the Titan also caught fire.
A Powell family inside the RAV4 was pronounced deceased at the scene.
OSHP identified the victims as 42-year-old Brian Sperl, 38-year-old Abigail Sperl and their children 14-year-old Bastion Sperl and 11-year-old Lincoln Sperl.
According to the crash report released by OSHP, the driver of the Titan told troopers she does not remember the crash.
She said she remembered driving on I-71 then everything went black.
She told troopers she does not drink alcohol and does not have a drug problem, according to the report.
OSHP said it is common for drivers in deadly crashes to be tested for alcohol or drugs as part of the investigation.
10TV is not naming the driver at this time because she has not been charged.