Mother in fatal Napa DUI crash booked into jail, set for first court appearance

((Crohn– A woman who was alleged was booked by being driving her car under the impact of a crash last week in Napa Province in prison on Sunday, according to the California Highway Patrol (CHP). Yesica Barajas, 31, is concerned with a multiple felony that includes unintelled killing of vehicles while poisoning.

Barajas was seized in the Ministry of Reform in Napa Province on Sunday after spending the past few days in the hospital suffering from major injuries due to the accident on the 29th highway. The authorities said that they were behind the wheel in an accident on the morning of March 16, who killed her 9 -year -old daughter and her 10 -year -old son.

The mother’s guarantee is currently determined by $ 1500,000, according to the provincial prison records. The first appearance of the Paraguas Court at 8:30 am Monday.

Mugshot from Yesica Barajas, 31, who faces charges that include unintention killing of vehicles while poisoning. (Photo: Napa Province Prison)

At approximately 7 am on March 16, Republican People’s Party officers responded to the 29th Offramb Road near IMola Street. It was claimed that Paraguas was behind the wheel of the 2006 sedan that crashed into a 20 to 30 feet tree under the dam.

The crimes, according to the lawyer for the province of Napa, formed an increasing level of seriousness due to its previous crimes.

Two children in Parajas have been identified as a 9 -year -old Montenese and the 10 -year -old Montenez. Both were students in the Napa Unified School area.

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