UPDATE: The other three people in the Mitsubishi and the third vehicle which was listed as a white Silverado were named. Tony Huffman 53 was said to be the driver of the Silverado and 19-year old Brenda Montoya was listed as the driver of the Mitsubishi. Montoya Huffman and 23-year old Marina Almaze a passenger in the Mitsubishi were all injured with Meza and Mireles.
Local authorities in Odessa TX stated that five people were injured in a three-car accident on July 5 2012. Police reported that two of the injured persons were identified as 23-year old Marcus Meza and 19-year old Robyn Mireles. Allegedly a Mitsubishi was struck by a Dodge pickup truck which sent the two cars into a third vehicle nearby.
Scene of the Accident
Police did not state which vehicle or driver was at fault but they are expected to investigate the scene further. At least one person had to be taken via helicopter to a local hospital. Meza and Mireles were treated at a hospital; Meza was released later but Mireles condition was not available.
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