Saul Castro, 17, killed and two teens, ages 13 and 14, injured in fiery crash on Pebble Hills Blvd. in El Paso, Texas
One dead, two seriously injured in east El Paso car crash
The crash happened at 11710 Pebble Hills Blvd. That's near Montwood Middle School.
17-year-old dead, 2 others left with serious burns after vehicle rollover in East El Paso
According to police, the crash happened before 11 p.m. Saturday night. Officers found the vehicle on fire and a 17-year-old male passenger deceased inside the car.
One teen is dead and two others are injured after a fiery rollover
Police say, the 14-year-old driver was speeding and lost control of the car hitting a boulder in the center median which caused the car to roll over and hit a light pole. The car came to a rest on its roof.
Perches Funeral Home to cover expenses for teen killed in fiery crash
Perches Funeral Home will be covering funeral costs for the family of 17-year-old Saul Castro, killed in a fiery crash Saturday night.
Family members host balloon release for El Paso teen killed in fiery crash
Those present at the ceremony released white, blue and green colored balloons. Some said Saul brought life anywhere he would go.
Some loved ones told ABC-7, it is important to remember Saul.
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