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Updated: 11:23 PM Aug 25, 2008
Bryan Police: Alcohol Involved in Fatal Teen Crash
The Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) report is in for two of the three teens killed in a car crash earlier this month.
Posted: 6:57 PM Aug 25, 2008Reporter: KBTX Staff Email Address: news@kbtx.com |
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The Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) report is in for two of the three teens killed in a car crash earlier this month.
The Brazos County Medical Examiner's office reports that the driver of the car-- 16-year-old Dillon Benavides had a BAC of 0.12 at the time of the crash. One of the passengers in the car, 15-year-old Alex Dicky had a BAC of 0.08. Test results are not back yet for Dillon's brother, 18-year-old Gus Benavides. Gus was the other passenger in the car.
Bryan Police say the teens died when the car they were in crashed into a tree and erupted into flames.
The accident happened in front of the Copperfield neighborhood in East Bryan.
Bryan Police and the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission are looking into the possibility that someone supplied alcohol to the teens earlier that evening at a "Sweet 16" party.
TABC agents say they may have developments in the case sometime this week.
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SO SAD
so sad
This comment is for Leesa, Do you know the boys? Have you ever hung out with GUs or Dillion? I am positive you haven't or you would know what kind of guys they are they have always been there when i needed them. And for you to say that Alex shouldn't been allowed to "run with that crowd". I am happy that my parents allowed me to hang out with Gus an Dillion. An im happy that I did get to know them and they will always be missed and loved by the people who auctually know them.
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