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Fatal crash near Thermopolis leads to a tightened murder through vehicle charge

Caber, Wyo. – Speed ​​and impairment will be examined on Friday morning as a factors in a single vehicle room accident.

This goes from an release of the Wyoming Highway Patrol, in which the accident on the Wyoming State Highway 120 took place near Milepost 26 (between Thermopolis and Meethheetse).

The crash occurred at around 12:45 p.m.

According to the press release, a Dodge Ram traveled to the east from 1996 when he crossed the center line and ran from the street to the left. The driver over -corrected and slipped over various lanes and from the street to the right.

“The vehicle was then in the air and was rolled several times,” says the publication. “The vehicle came on his passenger side. An unbridled passenger who was identified as Avery Heston, a 23-year-old man from Texas, was partially emitted from the vehicle during the rolleroer and succumbed to his injuries at the scene.”

The release states that the driver of the vehicle was arrested by vehicle and possession of a controlled substance and charged with severe murder.

The driver's name was not published. No further details are available.

This story contains preliminary information provided by the Wyoming Highway Patrol via the Wyoming Department of Transportation Fatal Crash Summary. The agency recommends that information can change.

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