Pasadena, CA : Monrovia man killed, Pasadena man accused of DUI in 134 Freeway crash on Saturday February 20 2016
A drunken driver ran from the scene of an early-morning crash on the 134 Freeway in Pasadena that left a Monrovia man dead, authorities said.
Eduardo Macias, 24, of Pasadena was found and arrested about two hours after the 1 a.m. crash on the eastbound 134 Freeway, just west of Orange Grove Boulevard and the 210 Freeway, California Highway Patrol officials said in a written statement.
Killed was a 41-year-old Monrovia man, officials said. His identity was not released Sunday.
Officials responded to reports of a multi-vehicle wreck and found a crash involving three vehicles, described as a 1998 Toyota, a 1992 Toyota and a 2016 Honda, according to the CHP.
Pasadena Fire Department paramedics pronounced the driver of the 1992 Toyota dead at the scene, officials said. Two 18-year-old women inside the Honda were treated for injuries not believed to be serious.
The driver of the 1998 Toyota — later identified as Macias — fled from the scene on foot, according to the CHP statement.
CHP officers found and arrested Macias about two hours later, CHP Officer Monica Posada said.
After examination at a hospital, Macias was expected to be booked for felony drunken driving, she said. Additional charges, such as hit-and-run, may be sought by prosecutors later as well.
Officials initially shut down all eastbound lanes of the 134 Freeway as they investigated the crash scene.
Lanes gradually began reopening shortly before 2 a.m., according to the CHP.
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Monrovia man killed, Pasadena man accused of DUI in 134 Freeway crash