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Dorian Lucas, 21, pleaded guilty in four separate crimes in Dayton.  (Photo/Montgomery County Jail)

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Man pleads to multiple deadly crimes

Updated: Friday, 03 Aug 2012, 4:27 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 03 Aug 2012, 4:27 PM EDT

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) - A Dayton man admitted to four separate crimes, including the deaths of two innocent people.

The Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office said Dorian Lucas, 21, of Dayton entered guilty pleas Friday.

The first crime happened back in September 2010 when police stopped Dorian's car and found heroin capsules on the passenger's seat.

He also admitted to firing shots at a Daleview Avenue home in Dayton in December 2011.

The crimes then turned deadly.

He admitted to a count of involuntary manslaughter after shooting and killing Jamahl Moore, 23, during an argument in Dayton in April 2011.

He is also responsible for an aggravated vehicular homicide. Prosecutors say Lucas was driving at a high rate of speed away from police when he crashed into a car on North Gettysburg Avenue in Dayton, killing Natasha Lawson, 38.

That crash happened in October 2010.

Lucas will be sentenced August 20, 2012.

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