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Chaparral teen killed in deadly rollover; driver suspected of DWI and speeding, police say

El Paso Police arrested the Chaparral woman involved in a deadly rollover shortly after midnight on Labor Day.

At the time of the wreck, police said 18-year-old Nancy Huerta was driving drunk, speeding and transporting four passengers who were not wearing seatbelts. On November 1, 2018, police charged Huerta with Intoxication Assault and Intoxication Manslaughter.

18-year-old Aron Jurado, of Chaparral, New Mexico, was killed in the wreck. It happened Monday, September 3, 2018 at 12:01 a.m. on the 10600 block of Railroad in Northeast El Paso.

Police said an investigation revealed Huerta, also of Chaparral, was driving drunk and speeding in a 2004 Dodge Durango.

According to special traffic investigators, Huerta was southbound on Railroad when she drove upon traffic, and in order to pass traffic, drove onto the northbound lane.

“The Durango struck the center raised curb, eventually crossed to the northbound lane and struck the east curb, causing the vehicle to roll several times,” police said.

According to investigators, the rear passengers in the SUV were not wearing seatbelts and were all ejected from the vehicle. Jurado suffered serious injuries and was transported to University Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.

A 17-year-old Chaparral boy was also seated in the rear of the vehicle who suffered serious, life threatening injuries and remains at UMC.

Police said the driver and another passenger, 19-year-old Naomi Soledad of San Elizario, Texas, were wearing seatbelts. Huerta and Soledad suffered “non-life threatening injuries,” police said.

Police said two unknown males were passengers in the rear seat, but fled the scene after being ejected from the Durango.

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