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A member of the U.S. Air Force is accused of driving drunk and crashing the vehicle she was driving, a crash that critically injured her passenger.

Christian Belvin, 25, is charged with DUI causing serious bodily injury in connection with a Tuesday morning crash that injured Codie C. Diltz.

At 2:45 a.m. Tuesday, police said, Belvin was driving east on Leavenworth Street when her vehicle crossed the center line at 32nd Avenue. The vehicle ran off the north side of the road and hit a fence and a pole, then struck another chain-link fence and stopped.

Belvin’s blood-alcohol content was .254, a prosecutor said in court Thursday.

Diltz, 24, was in the front passenger seat.

Diltz was listed in serious condition Friday at Creighton University Medical Center. He suffered a fractured pelvis, fluid in his abdomen that required surgery and is in a medically induced coma, the prosecutor said.

Belvin was not injured.

She is an Airman 1st Class in the 55th Security Forces Squadron based at Offutt Air Force Base, an Air Force official said. She has been in the service since 2010.