Las Vegas driver in deadly 123 mph DUI crash could serve 4 years

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A man previously convicted of driving under the influence, who killed a driver in December in a crash that reached speeds upwards of 123 mph, could serve four years in prison as part of a plea agreement.

Las Vegas Metro police arrested Rogelio Camacho, 41, after the crash in the intersection of St. Louis Avenue and 6th Street on Saturday, Dec. 6. Julio Nave-Giron, 46, a chef who his family said was driving home at the time, died in the crash.

Police suspect Camacho was traveling at 123 mph one second before impact, the 8 News Now Investigators first reported. Documents the 8 News Now Investigators obtained revealed Camacho’s toxicology test resulted in a blood-alcohol level of 0.148. The legal limit in Nevada is 0.08…

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