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11-29-2006, 04:25 PM #1
Suspected smuggler ID'd, charged
Suspected smuggler ID'd, chargedBy Kirk Mitchell
Denver Post Staff Writer
Article Launched:11/29/2006 09:39:31 AM MST
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement official looks over the scene in Idaho Springs where a Dodge minivan veered off Interstate 70, hit a tree and rolled over. Four of the up to 15 suspected illegal immigrants in the vehicle died. (Post / John Leyba)
A 23-year-old Mexican national has been charged with mulitple counts of human trafficking and careless driving resulting in death after he was identified as the driver of a van that rolled over Tuesday in Idaho Springs, killing 4 of the 15 occupants.
Jose Francisco Franco-Rodriguez was charged this morning with 14 counts of human trafficking, a Class III felony; 14 counts of failing to remain at the scene of an accident and rendering aid, a Class IV felony; 14 counts of reckless endangerment, a Class III misdemeanor; and four counts of careless driving causing death, a Class I misdemeanor.
He is currently being held in the Clear Creek County jail in Georgetown.
Franco-Rodriguez was driving a Dodge van
Jose F. Franco-Rodriguez, 23, faces charges in the deaths of four people, riding in an over-crowded van he was driving. It crashed Nov. 28, 2006 on I-70. (Colorado State Patrol) eastbound on I-70 when he lost control on a snow-packed curve in Idaho Springs, hit a tree and rolled the van, authorities say. Four people who were thrown from the van died of their injuries.
He fled from the accident and was found by sheriff's deputies using dogs about four hours later hiding in a storage shed.
"He's in very deep trouble," Idaho Springs Police Chief David Wohlers said this morning.
The van threw two people out the side and two others out of the back while it rolled. Two of the victims had to be extricated from underneath the van, Wohlers said. One of the dead was a woman who was about four months pregnant, he said.
Ten passengers survived and were taken to St. Anthony Central Hospital in Denver for treatment.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were interviewing injured passengers this morning, said Jeff Copp, ICE's Denver district special agent in charge.
"It was believed to be a smuggling trip," Copp said.
He said most smugglers aren't used to driving in winter conditions and don't bother to check weather conditions before taking off.
Staff writer Kirk Mitchell can be reached at 303-954-1206 or kmitchell@denverpost.com.
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11-29-2006, 04:32 PM #2
Driver In Fatal Minivan Crash Faces Smuggling Charges
Driver In Fatal Minivan Crash Faces Smuggling Charges
POSTED: 7:46 am MST November 29, 2006
UPDATED: 1:15 pm MST November 29, 2006
IDAHO SPRINGS, Colo. -- The driver of a minivan that crashed on Interstate 70, killing four people and injuring 10, faces 46 felony and misdemeanor charges.
Police Chief Dave Wohlers said that Jose Francisco Franco-Rodriguez, 23, faces 14 felony counts of human smuggling, four misdemeanor counts of careless driving resulting in death, 14 felony counts of failing to give aid, and 14 misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment.
State Patrol said the 1998 Dodge minivan went out of control on Interstate 70, slammed into several trees and then rolled, the Colorado State Patrol said.
Wohlers said everyone in the van was believed to be a Mexican national but that authorities were still working to identify them.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Carl Rusnok said three men and a pregnant woman were killed. Another woman and four men who survived were taken into ICE custody. Five other victims were hospitalized.
"It was pretty much a mess," said Sgt. Jack Vogt of the state patrol. "Some were kind of walking around. Some were lying around."
The driver ran from the wreck but was tracked down several miles away by dogs from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. He was treated for hypothermia before being booked.
Franco-Rodriguez had $329 with him and allegedly told authorities a smuggling organization in Phoenix had given him $400, Rusnok said. The driver said he was due to receive more money for gas when he got to Kansas City, Rusnok said.
Wohlers said Franco-Rodriguez is a Mexican national and is being held in the Clear Creek County Jail.
Human smuggling is a crime under federal law, but this year, state lawmakers passed a bill making it a felony under state law as well.
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