HomeNewsLocal

Father charged in rollover accident

Font Size:
Default font size
Larger font size

The father of a 2-year-old girl ejected during a rollover crash discovered Monday morning remained in serious condition this morning in the intensive care unit in an Albany hospital.

Jorge Villa-Rubio, 23, of Salem faces multiple charges, including driving under the influence and second-degree assault, recklessly endangering another person, reckless driving and driving while suspended.

When he's able, Villa-Rubio will appear in Linn Circuit Court to face the charges.

His daughter, Esmaralda Villa-Ulloa, was taken by REACH air ambulance to Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Corvallis. She was reported in good condition this morning and was expected to be released from the hospital this afternoon.

The single-car wreck was discovered about 6:40 a.m. Monday by an Oregon State Police officer working for the Gaming Enforcement Division in the Tribal Gaming Section.

Police believe the accident along Interstate 5 at the Highway 20 southbound offramp in Albany occurred late Sunday night or early Monday.

Officer Frank Hagen was taking the southbound offramp when he spotted the car, said Lt. Gregg Hastings, spokesman for the state police. The detective found the child about 40 feet from the wrecked car and the father still inside.

Hastings described what happened this way:

The preliminary investigation indicates that the 1996 Ford Contour was southbound on the freeway at a high rate of speed when the driver attempted to take the exit to Highway 20. Villa-Rubio failed to negotiate the sharp right turn, went off the road and rolled the vehicle.

Oregon State Police with the assistance of the state police crash reconstruction team and members of the Multi-Agency Investigation Traffic Team investigated the crash.

A crew from the Oregon Department of Transportation and the Albany Fire Department assisted at the scene.

Print Email

/news/local
 
Sponsored by:

Latest Offers & Events

Marketplace

Homes

Jobs

Connect with Us

Midvalley Voice