Good Samaritan hospitalized in El Paso after New Mexico carjacking
EL PASO, Texas — The family of a 62-year-old woman who was struck with her own vehicle in New Mexico after a man she offered to help stole her car said she is recovering in an El Paso hospital.
Alyson Lyons is receiving treatment for severe road rash, gashes to her head, a fractured wrist and her legs, which were run over by a car.
Her great niece Nneka Truex said Lyons paid for a man's meal at IHOP in Roswell because he couldn't cover it and offered to drive him to a truck stop this past week. On the way, the man allegedly pulled a knife on Lyons, attempted to force her out of the vehicle and drove off in her Toyota Corolla, she said.
New Mexico State Police launched a search for the vehicle and an officer attempted a traffic stop after identifying it on U.S. Highway 285 north of Roswell. Police said the driver — later identified as 22-year-old Mario Caballero — refused to pull over, prompting a high-speed pursuit. Police said the vehicle reached speeds of up to 120 mph.
Caballero was stopped and arrested after police deployed tire-deflation devices, the Roswell Daily Record reported. He surrendered to police without further incident.
Caballero faces multiple charges including possession of stolen vehicles and aggravated fleeing law enforcement officers. He is being held at the Guadalupe County Adult Detention Center in New Mexico.
Caballero’s defense lawyer, Michael Aragon, did not immediately respond to a request by The Associated Press for comment on behalf of his client.