WTHR: Plea Agreement Reached in Fatal 2025 Crash Case

A plea agreement has been reached in the case of Trey Williams, 18, in connection with a fatal crash on March 1, 2025.

According to a report by television station WTHR, attorneys for Williams and the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office have agreed that Williams will plead guilty to reckless homicide. In exchange, prosecutors will dismiss charges of reckless driving and false informing.

The case stems from a crash that claimed the life of Mason Alexander, 18, a graduate of Hamilton Southeastern High School. The crash occurred in the 10000 block of Florida Road near Geist Park.

Under the terms of the plea agreement as reported by WTHR, Williams would receive a six-year sentence, with no more than three years to be served at the Indiana Department of Correction. The judge would have discretion to suspend part or all of the sentence and to apply credit for time already served.

The agreement also calls for Williams to serve two years of probation and have his driving privileges suspended for five years.

A change-of-plea hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, March 11.

Read the WTHR story at this link