Charlestown Police Investigating If Teens Were Drag Racing Before Crash

             ABC 6 has uncovered new details about the Charlestown car accident involving four Chariho High School students. Charlestown police are investigating if the mustang involved in the accident was drag racing moments before it crashed into a tree early Sunday morning.

              Police say the racing is still under investigation, and at this point, they're not saying who was driving the other car, but A neighbor tells us there were three cars at the scene of the crash.  One of the cars was the mustang carrying the four teens,  then there was Chariho school committee member Terri Serra who had stopped, but police say did not help the teens, and then there was a third car, a neighbor tells ABC 6 that was also full of teenagers.

              Charlestown police believe another car was on the road with the mustang early Sunday morning when the driver lost control and crashed into a tree, the question now, were they drag racing?

               Miriam Parrott lives next door to where the accident happened. Parrott says “I do know one of the other kids from the other car had said that the kids that hit the tree had passed them, they had come up on them really fast, and passed them.”

             “They were going pretty fast, like probably over a hundred,” says Nick Pendleton, Grover Champlin's cousin. Champlin was the only teen in the mustang who was wearing his seatbelt.

              Pendleton says, “I heard a lot of stories I think one of them included a race.”

              Police say the teens had all been partying at Terri Serra's house. She was arrested Tuesday charged with violating Rhode Island's Social Host Law, and now she's being charged with Failing To Render Aid, after witnesses told police they saw Serra standing in the road yelling at the teens.

               Parrot says she heard Serra yelling, “just what did you do what did you do oh my god what did you do?”

               Parrott says Serra was panicking and did make a call, but it wasn't for help.

              “the first call she made she said I fell asleep in the chair they started drinking and then a bunch of them left.”