Maricopa County prosecutors introduced on Thursday an indictment towards Brian Torres-Perez, 22, on three manslaughter fees in a crash that killed the son of the Pinal County sheriff, the son’s fiancee, and their 11-month-old child.
The Maricopa County Lawyer’s Workplace mentioned extreme pace, alcohol and medicines had been components when Torres-Perez crashed his truck right into a automobile carrying the younger household.
The toddler was pronounced useless on the scene whereas Cooper Lamb and his fiancee died later on the hospital, officers mentioned.
Cooper Lamb, who was 20 years outdated on the time of his loss of life, was the son of Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb.
“This defendant’s reckless disregard for all times worn out a whole household,” mentioned Maricopa County Lawyer Rachel Mitchell.
Officers mentioned Torres-Perez was held on a $150,000 money bond.
This text initially appeared on Arizona Republic: Driver indicted in crash killing Pinal County sheriff’s son, family