Minerva Garza Partida, 51, and Ashley Partida, 27, killed, and Jose Junior Lincoln, 40, arrested in crash at Tyler Avenue and Eye Street in Harlingen, Texas

Modified Date: 
Tue, 10/25/2022 - 2:27pm
Accident Date: 
Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Two dead following crash in Harlingen

According to officials, a truck traveling eastbound on Tyler collided with an SUV traveling north.

Man faces charges after fatal crash in Harlingen

A man faces two counts of intoxication manslaughter after a fatal crash in Harlingen.

Man arrested for intoxication manslaughter for Harlingen crash that killed two

Lincoln is charged with two counts of intoxication manslaughter for his involvement in the incident. His bond is totaled at $505,000.

Man accused of killing two women in drunk driving crash set for trial

Lincoln filed a motion to suppress blood sample evidence collected at the crash scene. However, on Tuesday, the court denied the motion and will use this evidence during the trial.

Jurors view crashed vehicles in deadly DWI crash

Members of the jury walk around the perimeter to examine a gray Ford Explorer and a white Ford pickup Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022, for an intoxicated manslaughter case under trial in the 404th state District court at the Cameron County Courthouse. 

Drunk driver sentenced after killing mom and daughter

A jury from the 404th Judicial Court in Brownsville sentenced Jose Junior Lincoln to 15 years in prison for each of the intoxication manslaughter counts, totaling to 30 years.

Harlingen man convicted on two counts of intoxication manslaughter appeals conviction

Records from the Texas 13th Court of Appeals show Jose Junior Lincoln on Oct. 13 filed a notice that he is appealing his Sept. 27 conviction in the 404th state District Court in Cameron County.

Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Minerva Garza Partida
Ashley Partida
Jose Junior Lincoln

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