GROVE CITY, Pa. - An 89-year-old Grove City man faces several charges, including a felony, following a November crash that killed a pedestrian. State police filed a criminal complaint against Alfred Craig last week. The charges stem from a Nov. 26 incident in Liberty Township.

The charges follow an investigation into a crash that occurred just before Thanksgiving. According to previous reports, Melissa Biddle, 68, died after a pickup truck hit her while she was walking along Center Church Road.

The most serious charge Craig faces is homicide by vehicle, which is a third-degree felony. He is also charged with several minor offenses, including careless driving resulting in an unintentional death, reckless driving, and failure to follow driver’s license restrictions. Other charges involve driving on the right side of the road and driving with an expired vehicle registration.

A judge set Craig’s bail at $50,000 during a court appearance last week. He was released on unsecured bail, meaning he was not required to pay any money to be released from jail while the case is pending.

Craig is scheduled to appear before Magisterial District Judge Douglas E. Straub for a hearing on Jan. 28.