A Eugene man who was driving the wrong way on Interstate 5 when he collided with another vehicle, killing an Oakland man, was arrested Thursday on a manslaughter charge. Joshua James Davis, who turned 27 today, was taken into custody by Oregon State Police one day after a Douglas County grand jury indicted him for first-degree manslaughter, driving under the influence and recklessly endangering another person. He was booked into the Douglas County Jail, where he was in custody today in lieu of $391,250 bail. He was scheduled to be arraigned in the afternoon. “The investigation is continuing, but we …
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