Las Vegas: 2 killed, 1 critical in DWI accident near Las Vegas | KOB.com

Two people are dead and six people are injured following a drunk driving crash Friday night along northbound Interstate 25 just south of Las Vegas, according to New Mexico State Police.

State Police said seven people were inside the vehicle when it rolled over. The passangers’ ages range from 12 to 22 years old.

Police say 14-year old Kayla Martinez of Las Vegas and 12-year old Aleandra Sanchez of Villanueva were pronounced dead.

The remaining injured passengers were taken to area hospitals. One of the passengers, 21-year-old Rubio Reyes, remains in critical condition.

Wayne Lovato, 17, faces DWI and vehicular homicide charges.

via 2 killed in DWI accident near Las Vegas | KOB.com.

Mesquite, Nevada: Alcohol suspected as cause of crash killing 5 L.A.-area family members | latimes.com

(Left) The scene of a car crash involving a Los Angeles-area family is shown in this photo taken Saturday, March 30, 2013. (Right) Jean Soriano, 18, appears in a booking photo.

Crash site and Jean Soriano (web sources)

Five members of a Southern California family — a man, his teenage daughter, and her aunt and two uncles — were killed early Saturday in southeastern Nevada when a drunk-driving suspect crashed into the back of their Chevy Astro van on Interstate 15, authorities said. Loy Hixson of the Nevada Highway Patrol said 18-year-old Jean Soriano was driving a Dodge Durango on I-15 about 30 miles south of Mesquite around 3 a.m. when he struck the back of the Astro – which was carrying seven members of the same family. The Astro spun around and overturned, ejecting five of the family members, Hixson said. He said the identities of the deceased had not been released but believes the family is from the Los Angeles area. Hixson said the two survivors from the van included a 40-year-old mother and 15-year-old son, both of whom were in critical condition late Saturday. Soriano and a 23-year-old passenger in the Durango also survived. Hixson said authorities “had every reason to believe [Soriano] was under the influence while operating the vehicle” and that his blood was being tested. Beer bottles were found in his vehicle, Hixson said.

The family members who died were identified as Genaro Fernandez, 41; Raudel Fernandez-Avila, 49; Belen Fernandez, 53; Angela Sandoval, 13; and Leonardo Fernandez-Avila, 45.

The family was returning from a week-long trip to visit a dying relative in Colorado, family members said.

Las Vegas: Driver accused of DUI in crash that kills man; 2-year-old survives | lasvegassun.com

A man was killed Saturday morning when his car was T-boned by a Hummer that ran a red light, but the 2-year-old riding with him survived unharmed, Metro Police said.

The collision happened shortly after 7 a.m. at Wynn and Spring Mountain roads.

The man driving the car, a 1997 Ford Escort, was pronounced dead at the scene. The child was taken to University Medical Center as a precaution.

Shauna Miller, the 26-year-old driver of the Hummer, was taken to the hospital with minor injuries and was later arrested on DUI charges.

via Driver accused of DUI in crash that kills man; 2-year-old survives – Las Vegas Sun News.

Las Vegas: Driver arrested on DUI count after 15-year-old passenger killed | lasvegassun.com

A 15-year-old boy died Saturday after the vehicle he was riding in lost control and crashed into a light pole on Rainbow Boulevard near Lake Mead Boulevard.

Metro Police received reports of the crash about 8:15 p.m. Arturo Castillo, 23, was driving a 2003 Chevrolet Blazer north on Rainbow Boulevard with two passengers, the boy and an 18-year-old man, police said.

Castillo, who police suspect was driving under the influence, lost control of the car and crashed it into a light pole, knocking it over.

The 15-year-old was killed, and the 18-year-old suffered minor injuries.

Castillo, a Las Vegas resident, was arrested and booked into Clark County Detention Center on a felony DUI count.

Police are investigating the crash.

via Driver arrested on DUI count after teenage passenger dies in crash – Las Vegas Sun News.

Las Vegas: Accused repeat drunk driver behind bars after fatal head-on. | www.ktnv.com

Las Vegas Metro Police officers say a drunk driver with a long history of trouble is responsible for a deadly head-on collision with a motorcycle over the weekend.

Authorities say 37-year-old Prentiss Bates was charged with drunken driving just over a year ago in a separate case. They say he also had a long list of traffic citations, drug posession charges and was even convicted of possession of a stolen vehicle.

Bates is now behind bars at the Clark County Detention Center.

Meanwhile, the victim in the fatal crash is being remembered by those close to him. He was 58-year-old Jim Burchette.

“I didn’t believe this until I got here, that this can actually hit this close to home, especially when I just talked to my best friend yesterday,” said Kenny Dodge.

The two men spoke on the phone just minutes before the crash that claimed Burchette’s life. Police say Bates was driving drunk when he crossed over the center median on Nellis Boulevard just north of Cheyenne, slamming into Burchette on his motorcycle head-on.

Burchette was just minutes from home. He leaves behind two sons and a wife.

via Accused drunk driver behind bars as victim’s loved ones mourn his death – www.ktnv.com.

Las Vegas: Suspected drunk driver hits four on sidewalk; two critical | lvrj.com

A motorist believed to be driving while intoxicated lost control of his vehicle early Saturday morning, striking four men on a sidewalk in the central Las Vegas Valley, police said.

Two men remained in critical condition and one in serious condition on Saturday afternoon, Las Vegas police said. The other suffered minor injuries.

Uziel Reyes-Perez, 35, was arrested on suspicion of felony DUI and transported to the Clark County Detention Center.

According to police reports, Reyes-Perez was driving a 1999 Toyota Corolla north at 11:46 a.m. on Veterans Memorial Drive just south of Sycamore Lane when witnesses said he lost control of the car and slammed into the four men who had been walking on a sidewalk.

Injured were Anthony Coca, 58 and Gary Taylor, 53, both of whom remained in critical condition; Brian Kopperman, 48, whose condition was listed as serious, and Martin Lomas, 55, who suffered minor injuries.

via Car strikes, injures four pedestrians – News – ReviewJournal.com.

Douglas Co., NV: 1 night. 2 crashes. 4 dead. Alcohol suspected a factor in both | rgj.com (w/update from AP)

Two separate alleged alcohol-related automobile accidents Saturday night and Sunday morning killed four in Douglas County, Nevada Highway Patrol said.

The Nevada Highway Patrol has released the names of four people killed in two separate accidents in Douglas County last weekend.

Three people were killed just before midnight Saturday when 21-year-old Matthew Walburg of Reno allowed his 2007 Nissan Frontier to cross into southbound traffic on U.S. 395 near Leviathan Mine Road, about 12 miles south of Gardnerville.

Walburg’s vehicle crashed head-on into a 1995 Geo Metro driven by 66-year-old James Harvey of Yerington. Also in the car was 50-year-old Brenda Stringham of Gardnerville. All three died in the crash.

Early Sunday authorities say 43-year-old Rafael Silva-Olivas of Carson City lost control of his 1991 Jeep Wrangler while driving north on U.S. 395 in Minden. The driver was ejected when the Jeep overturned. He died at a hospital.

via Two accidents leave four dead in Douglas County, highway patrol says | Reno Gazette-Journal | rgj.com.

Las Vegas: Four dead. Eight hospitalized after morning speeder plows bus stop. Felony DUI-Death charged | ktnv.com

Gary Lee Hosey

UPDATE: The four victims are identified as 65-year-old Margo Gonzalez, 49-year-old Johnni-Lee-Garner, 24-year old Gerber Hernan Tomasino, and 47-year-old Hyon Cooley.

Driver Gary Lee Hosey Jr. faces four counts of DUI resulting in death. Police say he suffered a collapsed lung and possibly a broken back in the crash.

A Las Vegas police officer at a nearby gas station witnessed the crash. The police officer says that the car was traveling east on Spring Mountain at a high rate of speed when it bottomed out at the intersection, became airborne, and hit the bus stop.

The injured people were transported to University Medical Center and Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center.

A doctor at UMC tells Action News that one person is in serious condition, one is in fair condition, and two are in good condition.

A spokesperson for Sunrise says four people were received at their facility.

One male is in good condition; one male is in critical; and two women are in critical at Sunrise. All of the patients are adults but their ages were not available.

It was suspected that the driver of the car had been drinking and Las Vegas police have confirmed that a man is in custody and is being charged with a felony DUI resulting in death. He is also injured and one of the people in the hospital.

It is not known if those that were killed were in the car or at the bus stop.

via Driver being charged with felony DUI after crash kills 4 – www.ktnv.com.

Las Vegas: Driver arrested for DUI in crash that killed passenger | ReviewJournal.com

Police arrested a man suspected of driving under the influence after a crash in western Las Vegas that killed a passenger in his car early Wednesday morning.

According to Las Vegas police, Ralph Homer Corpuz, 21, was driving a Ford Mustang west on Alta Drive near Pavilion Center Drive at about 3:20 a.m. when he lost control of the car, struck a tree while crossing the center median and continued into the eastbound lane.

Corpuz and the passenger, 19-year-old Leo Bernard Roybal, were taken to University Medical Center where the passenger was pronounced dead. Corpuz sustained minor injuries. He is currently in Clark County jail on suggested charges of driving under the influence that caused a death.

via Driver arrested for DUI in Las Vegas crash that killed passenger – News – ReviewJournal.com.

Las Vegas: Driver charged with DUI in fatal pedestrian crash on Boulder Highway | www.ktnv.com

Police continue investigating a deadly hit and run accident that happened Tuesday night in front of the Eastside Cannery.

A 50-year-old Reno man was killed while trying to cross Boulder Highway at about 11p.m.

The pedestrian was not in a marked crosswalk.

The driver of the car, 44-year-old David Nieto from Las Vegas, allegedly fled the scene. Police caught him a short time later. Nieto has been charged with DUI and hit and run.

via Driver charged with DUI in fatal pedestrian crash on Boulder Highway – www.ktnv.com.

Reno, NV: Hit & run, DUI accident leaves pedestrian seriously injured | foxreno.com

A woman was arrested for seriously injuring a pedestrian by striking him with her car while allegedly driving drunk and fleeing the scene of the crime.

On Sunday, at around 5:30 p.m., officers from the Reno Police Department responded to the area of 6th St, between Virginia St. and Sierra St, on a report of a Hit and Run accident with a pedestrian involved.

Officers arrived on scene and the pedestrian was found on the ground with serious injuries. Several witnesses gave a detailed vehicle and suspect description and stated that the pedestrian was not in the crosswalk at the time of the accident.

Officers were able to locate the vehicle a few blocks from the scene with the damage from the accident. The driver of the vehicle was positively identified and admitted to striking the pedestrian and fleeing from the scene. The driver, identified as 23-year-old Liliana Ojeda, was grossly intoxicated and arrested for DUI (felony), Hit & Run (felony), and Driver’s License Required.

The victim, 62-year-old Domingo Maulino, was transported to Renown ICU with serious, non-life threatening injuries.

via Hit & run, DUI accident leaves pedestrian seriously injured | www.foxreno.com.

Nevada Investigative report: Drivers in fatal DUIs mistakenly get licenses reinstated due to bureaucratic inefficiency | rgj.com

At least nine of the 113 people convicted of killing or seriously injuring someone while driving drunk in Reno since 2000 received new driver’s licenses, despite a 1997 law prohibiting them from driving for three years after being released from prison, a Reno Gazette-Journal investigation found.

The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles blamed the courts for some of the mix-ups, saying they failed to notify the DMV about the convictions so officials had no legal reason to restrict the licenses. At other times, DMV personnel improperly entered information into the computer system, spokesman Tom Jacobs said.

via DUI offenders allowed back on road too soon | Reno Gazette-Journal | rgj.com.

Las Vegas, NV: Two jaywalkers struck. 1 dead. 1 critical. Driver charged w/misdemeanor DUI. | ReviewJournal.com

A woman suspected of drunken driving struck two pedestrians, one of whom died late Saturday night, Las Vegas police said Sunday.

The identity of the deceased 58-year-old woman from Las Vegas was not released.

The other pedestrian, 54-year-old August Kunkel, was transported to University Medical Center in critical condition. Police said both pedestrians were jaywalking.

via Woman arrested on DUI charges in pedestrian death – News – ReviewJournal.com.

Billings, MT: Man charged with DUI No. 7 – The Billings Gazette

A man who prosecutors said has six drunken-driving convictions in three states denied a new DUI charge Tuesday in Yellowstone County District Court.

Jason Jo Haagenson, 33, appeared before Judge Russell Fagg by video from the county jail and pleaded not guilty to felony DUI and misdemeanor counts of driving without a valid license and driving without insurance.

Fagg set bond at $12,500 and required Haagenson to submit to electronic monitoring if he is released form the jail. Prosecutors said Haagenson has six DUI convictions between 1997 and 2010 in North Carolina, Nevada and Montana.

via Man charged with DUI No. 7 : The Billings Gazette – Montana & Wyoming News.

Albuquerque, NM: Indy 500 winner Al Unser Jr. pleads guilty to 2nd DWI. 1 year probation. – The Washington Post

Retired American race car driver and two-time Indianapolis 500-winner Al Unser Jr. pleaded guilty Wednesday to driving while intoxicated and racing on a New Mexico freeway.

Unser entered his plea a day before he was set to go to trial on aggravated DWI, drag racing and reckless driving charges. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail, but a judge deferred that in favor of 364 days of supervised probation.

via Indy 500 winner Al Unser Jr. pleads guilty to DWI in NM, skips jail time for probation – The Washington Post.