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Semi driver arrested in fatal Highway 285 crash had been removed from US multiple times, ICE says

Ignacio Cruz-Mendoza was arrested after his truck went off the road and dumped its load of pipe and angle iron on top of five other vehicles

The semi-truck driver who was arrested after a fatal crash on Highway 285 last week was in the United States without proper documentation and had previously been removed from the country multiple times, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The Colorado State Patrol said Ignacio Cruz-Mendoza, 47, was arrested on vehicular homicide and vehicular assault charges after the crash Tuesday afternoon on Highway 285 near Conifer. CSP said Cruz-Mendoza’s semi went off the edge of the road, rolled onto its side and dumped its load of pipe and angle iron on top of five other vehicles.

The driver of one of those vehicles, 64-year-old Scott Miller of Bailey, died on the scene. Another driver suffered serious injuries.

CSP said speed is being considered the primary factor in the crash. On Tuesday evening, investigators arrested Cruz-Mendoza on suspicion of vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, reckless driving and not having a commercial driver’s license.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement said on Monday that Cruz-Mendoza is a citizen of Mexico. ICE first became aware of him when he was arrested on local charges in Oregon in April 2002. On May 29, 2002, an immigration judge in Oregon ordered that he be removed to Mexico, ICE said.

Since 2002, Cruz-Mendoza has been removed from the United States or has voluntarily returned to Mexico 16 times, ICE said.

9NEWS Investigates found federal court documents that say Cruz-Mendoza was arrested in Oregon in 2002 for a low-level drug trafficking offense. The punishment was 10 days in jail and 18 months probation. ICE said they are not aware of any other local criminal charges on his record.

Federal documents share some of his immigration history. Cruz-Mendoza was deported on Sept. 10, 2004. He reentered the U.S. without proper authorization 10 days later.

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Ignacio Cruz-Mendoza was arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide, vehicular assault and not having a commercial driver's license after he allegedly crashed his semi-truck on Highway 285 near Conifer, killing another driver. The company he worked for, Monique Trucking of California, has five safety violations on record over the past two years involving insufficient tie downs and drivers without proper licenses. (Courtesy of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office)
Ignacio Cruz-Mendoza was arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide, vehicular assault and not having a commercial driver’s license after he allegedly crashed his semi-truck on Highway 285 near Conifer, killing another driver. The company he worked for, Monique Trucking of California, has five safety violations on record over the past two years involving insufficient tie downs and drivers without proper licenses. (Courtesy of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office)

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