Denver man charged with vehicular homicide in deadly crash with school bus

A Denver man arrested for his role in a crash with a school activity bus that sent more than a dozen people to the hospital on Dec. 6 has another charge added to his list. The 1st Judicial District Attorney’s Office has filed vehicular homicide charges against Andrew Logan Miller, whom prosecutors say was the driver of the SUV that struck the school bus.

Miller, 22, was arrested Dec. 11 on suspicion of committing vehicular assault, speeding 40 mph or more over the limit, reckless driving, child abuse, reckless endangerment and other charges. The vehicular homicide charge was added after one of the victims in the crash died from injuries.

According to investigators, Lakewood police officers were called to the intersection of Kipling Parkway and West 6th Avenue for reports of a crash involving a small school bus and an SUV. Those aboard the bus were a wrestling team from Central High School in Mesa County who were in town for a tournament…

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