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Texas Teen Who Was Evading Police Charged With Murder For Crash That Killed 3 Valets

UPDATE: Bond Set At $350K For Texas Teen Valet Driver Accused Of Crashing Into And Killing 3 Other Valets

HOUSTON (CBSDFW.COM/AP) - A 17-year-old has been charged with murder after being accused of striking and killing three valets as he attempted to flee from Houston police, authorities said Monday.

Sources told KTRK-TV the suspect was valet driver himself and was in a customer's car when the deadly incident happened.

Ahmedal Tayeb Elnouman Modawi is facing three counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault for the deadly crash Friday night, Oct. 1.

Ahmedal Tayeb Elnouman Modawi
Ahmedal Tayeb Elnouman Modawi (Houston PD)

Authorities allege a patrol sergeant saw Modawi doing doughnuts, or driving in circles, while in a white Infiniti G37 and leaving tire tracks on the pavement in a parking lot.

The vehicle sped away before the officer could stop Modawi, according to police.

Modawi drove away, speeding down a residential street to avoid the officer when he allegedly hit the three valets who worked for a nearby bar and grill.

After hitting the three individuals, the vehicle flipped and crashed, hitting a pole and ending up in a ditch.

The valets had been coming back from parking cars and going to get more of them when the vehicle hit them, said Sean Teare, chief of vehicular crimes with the Harris County District Attorney's Office.

The three valets who were killed were identified by authorities as Fnan Measho, 18; Eric Orduna, 22; and Nick Rodriguez, 23.

Modawi and a passenger in the vehicle he drove each broke a leg and were taken to a hospital.

Police say Modawi remained hospitalized on Monday.

Investigators determined Modawi was not intoxicated at the time of the crash.

(© Copyright 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

 

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