Police issued an array of criminal charges, including motor vehicle homicide and operating under the influence of alcohol, against the young driver of the car that crashed last Thursday, killing an 18-year-old Oak Bluffs girl.

The charges against Kelly McCarron, 17, of Oak Bluffs were announced Wednesday by West Tisbury police.

On June 11 a 2004 Toyota Camry driven by Ms. McCarron went off the Edgartown-West Tisbury Road. A funeral for the only passenger, Jena Pothier, was held on Wednesday.

Ms. McCarron, who was seriously injured in the crash and was immediately transported to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, is reported to be in stable condition.

Acting through a person designated as Ms. McCarron’s agent, because she is still in hospital, police cited Ms. McCarron with 12 violations, eight criminal and four civil. The criminal charges include four counts of motor vehicle homicide, five counts of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, four counts of negligent operation and two counts of serious injury. Civil violations include passing in a no passing zone, excessive speed, failure to wear a seat belt and a tire tread depth violation.

The investigation into the accident remains ongoing, police said. Anyone with information is asked to contact chief Beth Toomey at 508-693-0020.

A complete story about the charges in the aftermath of the accident will appear in the Friday Gazette.