Aurora Police Arrest 18-Year-Old for Fatal High-Speed Crash Killing Two
Aurora Police Arrest 18-Year-Old for Fatal High-Speed Crash Killing Two

Aurora Police Arrest 18-Year-Old for Fatal High-Speed Crash Killing Two

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Olvin Lidenis Carcamo-Meza, 18, was arrested in Aurora on two counts of vehicular homicide following a high-speed crash that killed a 37-year-old woman and a 15-year-old girl. The incident occurred around 2:45 a.m. Sunday when Carcamo-Meza ran a red light while driving 121 mph in a 40 mph zone, colliding with the victims' Hyundai sedan traveling west on Alameda Avenue. A third vehicle, stopped in a turn lane, was also struck, with its driver sustaining minor injuries. Carcamo-Meza was seriously but not life-threateningly injured and was hospitalized before his arrest Wednesday after release. Police are investigating speed as a contributing factor but do not suspect drugs or alcohol; additional charges may be filed pending further investigation. Authorities continue to seek information from the public and offer a reward for tips related to the crash.

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