The attorney for the man accused of causing a deadly pile-up on I-35 on March 13, said an independent lab did not find traces of drugs or alcohol in his blood sample.
The attorney for the driver suspected of causing last month's deadly 18-vehicle pileup says toxicology reports show he was ...
In a statement to KXAN Friday, the Austin Police Department confirmed it is “aware of the preliminary toxicology reports.” ...
AUSTIN, Texas — No drugs or alcohol were reportedly found in an expanded blood test analysis of the truck driver involved in ...
Araya's attorney said a blood test shows his client was not under the influence. The Austin Police Department confirmed the results.
Survivors of the deadly I-35 crash in North Austin that killed five people on March 13 are suing Amazon, the truck company ...
As the criminal investigation continues into the truck driver who police say “barreled” through nearly stopped traffic on ...
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy announced on Thursday the agency would investigate Solomun Weldekeal Araya, the driver who recently ...
Francisco Villalobos, 29, and Priscilla Davila, 25, boyfriend and girlfriend, were two of the 11 people seriously injured when a tractor trailer slammed into nearly stopped traffic on I-35 in ...
"He failed to notice a work zone, failed to notice lane reductions, and failed to notice dozens of stopped vehicle in front ...
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