Albuquerque, New Mexico – A tragic incident unfolded on a Wednesday night in late February on Coors Boulevard near Blake, resulting in a fatal collision that claimed the life of one driver.
Events Unfold: Witnesses and Deputy Testimony
Eyewitnesses at the scene reported that Jesus Gonzalez Moreno was driving at high speed when his vehicle collided with another car, leaving both vehicles severely damaged. The other driver, identified as Jaime Rios-Martinez, was rushed to the hospital but tragically succumbed to his injuries.
During the investigation, deputies noted concerning behavior from Gonzalez Moreno, who appeared to be impaired. Witnesses reported that he was slurring his speech and exhibited evasive behavior when questioned by deputies.
Field Sobriety Tests and Arrest
Gonzalez Moreno’s interaction with law enforcement further raised suspicions of impairment. He struggled to follow instructions during field sobriety tests and ultimately admitted to consuming alcohol prior to the incident.
Despite initially claiming to have only consumed a single beer approximately an hour before the crash, Gonzalez Moreno registered a blood alcohol concentration more than twice the legal limit on two separate breath tests.
Legal Ramifications
In light of the evidence gathered, Gonzalez Moreno was arrested and charged with vehicular homicide and aggravated DWI. A judge, considering the severity of the charges and the risk posed to the community, ordered him to remain in custody pending trial.
Conclusion: Seeking Justice
The devastating consequences of impaired driving are painfully evident in cases like this. As legal proceedings unfold, the community mourns the loss of Jaime Rios-Martinez and stands united in seeking justice for the victims of such preventable tragedies.
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