Man in critical condition, Michelle Rivera, 32, arrested for DUI, after a two car crash in westbound I-40 in Albuquerque.
Woman charged in serious crash had previous DWI arrests.
Man in “extreme” critical condition after alleged DWI crash on I-40.
A man is in “extreme” critical condition after being struck by an alleged drunk driver Friday night near westbound Interstate 40 and Sixth Street. The crash involved an SUV and another vehicle.
State Police said an officer saw the two-vehicle crash while on patrol around 10:43 p.m. One woman was arrested for allegedly driving drunk. State Police identified her as 32-year-old Michelle Rivera of Albuquerque.
The other vehicle’s driver, later identified as Robert Dilley, was rushed to the University of New Mexico Hospital.
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