The Brief
- A 63-year-old White Bear Lake man faces criminal vehicular homicide charges after allegedly driving drunk and killing a motorcyclist at a Highway 61 and Highway 96 intersection on June 10.
- Robert Marines Rodriguez registered a .27 BAC — more than three times the legal limit — after the crash that killed 31-year-old Dana Marie Lucker Milan.
- Witnesses reported Lucker Milan had a green light; Rodriguez claimed he had a yellow arrow and did not see the motorcycle.
WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn. (FOX 9) – The driver involved in a deadly crash in White Bear Lake last week that claimed the life of a motorcyclist is now facing criminal vehicular homicide charges after authorities say they tested more than three times over the blood-alcohol limit.
Deadly crash in White Bear Lake
What we know:
Robert Marines Rodriguez, 63, is charged with criminal vehicular homicide under the influence of alcohol for the crash on the night of Wednesday, June 10. Rodriguez was behind the wheel of a Jeep that collided with a motorcycle driven by 31-year-old Dana Marie Lucker Milan of Stillwater.
Lucker Milan was rushed to the hospital where she later died. Rodriguez was treated for non-life threatening injuries.…