Stillman Valley, IL : Two people killed in car crash near Stillman Valley Ogle County on Thursday May 26, 2016.

The Stillman Valley High School cheerleader who was driving the car involved in a crash that killed two people was sentenced today to 200 hours of community service and probation until she's 21 years old.
Judge John B. Roe sentenced Alison Seiler, 18, of Stillman Valley, in Ogle County Juvenile Court. Emily Fleming, 17, who was in the back seat of the 2007 Mercury Milan that Seiler drove, and Andy Conderman, 64, of Amboy, were killed in the crash. Seiler ran a stop sign Sept. 4 and crashed into a pickup driven by Conderman.
Seiler was 17 years old at the time of the crash at the intersection of Big Mound Road and Illinois 251 in Stillman Valley. She was sentenced on two counts of reckless homicide; the lesser two counts of aggravated reckless driving were dropped.
After the court proceeding, Fleming's father, Earl Fleming, and Conderman's sons hugged Seiler's parents and offered Seiler words of encouragement. They declined to comment to the Register Star. No victim impact statements were read during the proceeding. Another part of Seiler's sentencing was to apologize to the victims' families.
Before the proceeding, Carly Koenig's mother visited in a waiting area with Seiler and her parents and spoke with Ogle County State's Attorney Eric Morrow. Koenig, then 17, was in the front passenger seat in the car Seiler was driving and was hospitalized at Saint Anthony Medical Center for several days following the accident.
"I am pleased for (Seiler's) sake that it remains in



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Teen sentenced in crash that killed two in Stillman Valley

Stillman Valley, IL :   Two people killed in car crash near Stillman Valley Ogle County on Thursday May 26, 2016.