Plymouth man sentenced to jail for Anoka drunk driving fatality

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Drunk Driving Fatality Results in Four-Year Prison Sentence for Plymouth Man

A Plymouth man was sentenced to four years in prison Tuesday in connection with a fatal crash while he was driving intoxicated in Anoka. The incident occurred in March 2025 and resulted in the death of a 51-year-old Ham Lake woman, Ann Marie Moore.

Zachary Scott Lee Wydella, 38, was found guilty of two counts of criminal vehicular homicide: one for driving in a negligent manner while under the influence of alcohol and another for driving with an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more.

Details of the Crash

The crash occurred along North Street near Seventh Avenue, a mostly industrial area about 1½ miles northeast of the city’s downtown. According to the criminal complaint, Wydella’s blood-alcohol level was 0.246 — three times the legal limit to drive — and that he was speeding at the time of the crash. Anoka police officers dispatched to the scene saw Moore’s Toyota Yaris sedan with front-end damage facing west in the eastbound lane and halfway up the curb. She was trapped in the car and unconscious and not breathing. Medics arrived and pronounced her dead at the scene.

Wydella’s Toyota Sienna minivan was facing east in the westbound lane. He was injured, and had regained consciousness. When speaking with officers, his breath smelled of alcohol and his speech was slurred. His eyes were bloodshot and watery. An open box of wine was found under the passenger seat of his minivan. A cup was found and wine was splattered on the driver’s side door.

Victim’s Family Shares Memories

The county attorney’s office said the courtroom was filled during Tuesday’s sentencing with family members of Ann Marie Moore, who died in the March 2025 crash. Family members “provided a significant number of victim impact statements and shared photos from throughout her life” at Tuesday’s sentencing. Moore’s online obituary says she was a mother, daughter and sister who will be remembered for her “huge heart, compassionate ways, and her laugh. She enjoyed baking, crafting, vacationing with her friends. Above all, she enjoyed time spent with her daughter, nieces, nephews and family.”

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