LOCK HAVEN — The Clinton County motorist accused of killing a father and his unborn child in a wrong-way driving accident wants all evidence, including blood alcohol test results obtained through a search warrant, quashed.

Dwight L. Meyer, 29, of Lock Haven, in a motion filed Monday in Clinton County court, contends he was under the influence of strong painkillers in UPMC Williamsport when a state trooper elicited from him information used to obtain the warrant to conduct a blood test.

The charges allege Meyer’s blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit about 6:20 p.m. on April 9 when he was driving the wrong way on Route 220 in the Lock Haven area.

His vehicle collided with one driven by Amanda Geiswhite, 29, of Loganton, who was 20 months pregnant. Her husband Evan, 29,

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