Danae Sosa, 17, and her sister Darely Sosa, 12, killed in collision John Ensor, 32, who is now charged with DWI, on Highway 2 near Roswell, New Mexico
Charges filed in deadly crash outside of Roswell
Criminal charges have been filed in a crash that killed a 17-year-old and a 12-year-old. Investigators say 33-year-old John Ensor was drunk Sunday when he tried to pass a vehicle on Highway 2, south of Roswell.
Teen driver, 12-year-old girl killed in crash near Roswell
The car caught fire and the 17-year-old female driver and her 12-year-old passenger — both from Dexter — were pronounced dead at the scene, State Police said.
Records show man charged in deadly crash violated probation days earlier
Online court records show Ensor was driving on a revoked license and was on probation for a DWI from May 2020. Documents state he first violated his probation just four days after his sentencing that August by testing positive for meth; then again for another positive meth test on March 31.
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