Man accused of hitting, killing UNMH nurse faces homicide by vehicle charge

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The driver accused of hitting and killing a University of New Mexico Hospital nurse is facing more charges.

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Brian Boyce, 42, has been indicted on new charges including homicide by vehicle and open container. He still faces the charge of leaving the scene of an accident, according to court documents.

Boyce is accused of speeding on Lomas Boulevard and crashing into 28-year-old pediatric emergency room nurse Alec Montoya while he was trying to cross the street outside of the hospital on Oct. 9…

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