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Updated: 5:23 PM CDT July 5, 2021
MIDLAND COUNTY, Texas One person is dead after a three-vehicle accident in Midland County on FM 307, one mile east of Midland on Sunday.
According to DPS, Dannia Fuentes-Munoz, 21, Michael Sandoval, 31, and Gilberto Zarate, 45, were traveling west on FM 307.
Fuentes-Munoz failed to control the speed of a 2015 Nissan Altima, crashing into the back of a 2021 Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by Sandoval.
The motorcycle then hit the back of a 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe driven by Zarate.
Sandoval was pronounced dead on-scene. Fuentes-Munoz was transported to the hospital with non-incapacitating injuries and Zarate was not injured.
This is all the information we have on the crash at this time. DPS is still investigating the incident.
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Group finishes Bernalillo porch repairs
Tomas Taylor, left, and Hank Sanchez build the frame for a covered porch with a ramp at Rose Vineyard’s Bernalillo residence. Courtesy photo.
A group of volunteers has completed an accessibility project at a home in Bernalillo.
Sandoval County Treasurer Jennifer “Jennie” Taylor met Mary Rosa “Rose” Vineyard while campaigning. Vineyard’s front porch was unstable, and its stairs were hard to climb for her 90-year-old mother, who lives with her.
Vineyard also takes care of two grandchildren.
After the election, Taylor donated materials for a more accessible porch and secured help from local contractor Edward Quintana, who started work in March. When Quintana stepped away from the project, Hank Sanchez became the volunteer construction leader, Taylor said.