Alexander Ray Faces Second-Degree Murder Charge in Fatal Yuma Crash
27-Year-Old Held on $500,000 Bond for DUI Crash Involving Child in Yuma
According to the published article by KYMA, Alexander Ray a 27-year-old man, went to court on Friday for a fatal Yuma crash that killed someone. He faces six serious charges and four minor ones including second-degree murder and driving under the influence with a child in the car. Ray is being held on a $500,000 bond while the fatal Yuma crash case moves forward.
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Fatal Yuma Crash – Alexander Ray to Return to Court After High-Speed Collision Kills One
The fatal Yuma crash happened on March 22, just before 1 a.m., in Yuma, Arizona. Ray ran a stop sign at high speed on County 16th Street and South Avenue 3E crashing into a car driven by 29-year-old Ruben Orozco Gonzalez. Gonzalez was thrown from his car and died at the scene while Ray had to be taken out of his car and sent to the hospital. Before the fatal Yuma crash, Ray had a child in his car but he dropped the child off with a relative shortly before the accident. Ray is set to return to court on May 26 for a preliminary hearing as the investigation continues.