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Video: Arrest of accused drunk driver who caused deadly crash in Los Lunas

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Video: Arrest of accused drunk driver who caused deadly crash in Los Lunas

LOS LUNAS, N.M. (KRQE) – KRQE has obtained police body camera footage showing the moments a man accused in a deadly DWI crash was arrested after hitting and killing a mother and severely injuring her two children. 37-year-old Richard Molina is accused of driving drunk last month when he caused that fatal crash. While on […]

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