Las Vegas (Klas) – a man accused of driving under influence, hitting a pedestrian and other vehicle, and leaving a way to destroy that he does not realize that he has hit someone in a video on a mobile phone received by the 8 news that is now investigators.
27 -year -old Roberto Olivas has been charged with two crime allegations, including driving under influence, leading to significant bodily harm and reckless driving, leading to significant bodily injuries, along with three issues, including a driving vehicle without a non -registration of the unregistered vehicle and registers in the office of the county. 5.
“I hit some [Expletive]Brother, “Olivas said after the incident on July 31. “I don’t know what happened.”
Observer told Olivas he had hit a man.
“No, no, I didn’t hit anyone,” Olivas said. “Did I hit someone? Shut up. No, I didn’t.”
Olivas seemed to be amazed that he had survived after the crash, as the hit vehicle had canceled.
“God [Expletive]he said. – I’m still alive.
Dui’s accused driver went nearly 100 miles / h when he crashed at the intersection of West Las Vegas: Police
A 61-year-old man police said the shot of Olivas was waiting for a bus shelter. He suffered critical injuries, including brain bleeding, a broken jaw, a torn lung, broken ribs and a broken leg, police said in the Las Vegas subway. He was taken to the University Medical Center.
Olivas first had a minor clash with Maserati on Rampart Boulevard and Vegas Drive and fled the scene, according to a police report. This driver followed Olivas, police said. Olivas reached 99 miles per hour in an area of 35 miles an hour and lost control of his car, collided with a fire hydrant, an electric box, a light pillar, a water supply box and a bus shelter, before its vehicle becomes the report.
Olivas received some injuries, including a possible broken neck, the report said. He told police that he was in Suncoast’s casino before the crash. Police said he admitted he had consumed something but was edited in the arrest report. Blood samples are collected as evidence. The results were not available immediately.
The crash caused a power outage, which influenced 3,500 inhabitants in the area. The power was restored to most NV Energy customers about three hours later.
During a brief appearance of the court on Friday, the judge of Las Vegas Justice Judge Daniel Westmayer set $ 200,000.
The records show that Olivas was arrested in 2017 for DUI, speeding and an open container of alcohol.
A talle of the Nevada highway patrol said he was watching that Olivas was moving 94 miles per hour in an area of 65 miles per hour, pulling it out and noticed a strong odor of alcohol. After the soldier tests for the sobriety of the field and found three open containers of alcohol in the vehicle that Olivas was driving, Olivas admitted that he had smoked marijuana a few days before and used hallucinogens. He was then removed, the report said.
Olivas pleaded guilty to Dui. He spent a total of two days in prison and received a suspended sentence, which included conditions for the completion of a DUI school, a public service and a coronary program, according to court records. The requirement for the Coroner program was canceled due to Covid-19, the court records noted. The case was completed in August 2020.
Olivas remained in custody on Wednesday night, according to prison.
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for August 19th.
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