Jesus Piedra-Martinez, 42, dead; Priscilla Herrera, 38, Dayannara Enriquez, 1, and Aiden Mendoza, 1, injured in single-vehicle crash in Hobbs, New Mexico
Man dead, 2 children among 3 hurt in rollover south of Hobbs
They say it appears that 42-year-old Jesus Piedra-Martinez lost control of the vehicle he was driving and it overturned in a median.
Police say Piedra-Martinez wasn’t wearing a seatbelt. He was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene.
They say 38-year-old Priscilla Herrera, of Hobbs, sustained minor injuries and was treated and released from hospital. So were 1-year-old Dayannara Enriquez and 1-year-old Aiden Mendoza, both from Hobbs.
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