‘Bachelor’ star Chris Soules charged in deadly Iowa crash

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In this June 19, 2015, file photo, Iowa farmer Chris Soules, a former star of ABC’s “The Bachelor,” speaks during a news conference before a NASCAR event in Newton, Iowa. Soules was booked early Tuesday after his arrest on a charge of leaving the scene of a fatal accident near Arlington, Iowa. Police said he fled the scene of a fatal traffic accident. | AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File

UPDATED April 26:

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Former “The Bachelor” star Chris Soules called 911 to report his rear-end crash that killed a fellow Iowa farmer, seeking medical help for the man before authorities say he left the scene.

Chris Soules | Mug shot provided by police

Chris Soules | Mug shot provided by police

Audio released Wednesday (April 26) by the Buchanan County Sheriff’s office shows Soules telling a dispatcher that he “rear-ended a guy on a tractor” at 8:20 p.m. Monday near the northern Iowa town of Aurora. The victim was 66-year-old local farmer, Kenneth Mosher.

Soules reported that the man was unconscious in a ditch. The call shows that other people were there. Authorities say Soules left before emergency responders arrived.

The former “The Bachelor” star was arrested early Tuesday, accused of fleeing the scene of a deadly crash on a highway a few miles from his northern Iowa farm.

Soules, who was portrayed as a wholesome country boy looking for love on season 19 of the ABC reality show, was behind the wheel of a pickup truck that rear-ended a tractor in northern Iowa on Monday night, the Iowa State Patrol said.

The crash sent the tractor into a ditch on one side of the road and Soules’ truck into a ditch on the other side, the patrol said. The tractor driver was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The patrol identified him as 66-year-old Kenneth Mosher, a farmer from Aurora, which is about 15 miles (24 kilometers) south of Soules’ farm in Arlington and about 65 miles (105 kilometers) north of Iowa City.

Authorities said someone called 911 to report the crash, but they didn’t release the identity of the caller or audio of the call. Investigators spoke to multiple witnesses and determined that Soules caused the crash and left the scene, according to a complaint, which doesn’t name the witnesses.

Alcohol was found at the scene, and investigators are trying to determine whose it was, said Sheriff Bill Wolgram. Court records show that Soules has had some driving infractions in the past, including a 2006 conviction for operating while intoxicated.

This image released by ABC shows Chris Soules and Whitney Bischoff during the finale of the reality dating competition series “The Bachelor,” which aired on Monday, March 9, 2015. | AP Photo/ABC, Nicole Kohl

This image released by ABC shows Chris Soules and Whitney Bischoff during the finale of the reality dating competition series “The Bachelor,” which aired on Monday, March 9, 2015. | AP Photo/ABC, Nicole Kohl

Soules, 35, was arrested in Aurora early Tuesday, about five hours after the crash, and was booked into the Buchanan County Jail on a charge of leaving the scene of a fatal accident, which carries a penalty of up to five years in prison. He was released around midday on $10,000 bond, and will be required to surrender his passport and wear an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet until his trial, jail officials said.

It wasn’t immediately clear if Soules has a defense attorney. Chicago attorney David Lechner, who is representing Soules in a civil matter, said he knew nothing about the crash. In that case, Soules is suing Gree USA, the manufacturer of a dehumidifier that he blames for causing a fire that damaged his home last year.

Soules first drew national attention as a participant in “The Bachelorette” in 2014, when he tried to win the affections of star Andi Dorfman but was passed over. A fan favorite, ABC had him back as “The Bachelor” the following year. His appearance drew attention to farming life and some of the struggles facing rural Iowa. He proposed to Chicago fertility nurse Whitney Bischoff at the end of his season, but their relationship ended shortly after the show.

Soules has since served as a spokesman for various agricultural interests and worked in farm real estate and investing.

The crash comes as Gov. Terry Branstad and lawmakers have expressed alarm about a rising number of deaths on Iowa roadways caused by intoxicated and distracted drivers. Branstad last week signed laws allowing officers to pull over drivers for texting while driving, increasing the penalties for texting-related vehicular homicides, and creating a statewide sobriety and drug monitoring program for intoxicated drivers.

Ryan J. Foley | AP

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