Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fatal collision claims lives of two teen males

Police: Running light, speeding, no seat belts

- By Brett Clarkson Las Vegas Review-journal

Connie and Doug Stanley’s grandsons grew up with the two 16-yearold boys who were killed in what police said was a red light-running crash in east Las Vegas on Saturday.

The Stanleys were out at the crash scene on the northeast corner of South Pecos Road and East Hacienda Avenue on Monday evening, where mourners had been leaving candles, flowers and other mementos in memory of the two boys.

“It’s very hard for me,” Connie Stanley said as she re-lit some of the candles that had been blown out by the wind.

She added that her two grandsons, who are 19 and 16, were friends with Thomas Quintero Jr., 16, and Eduardo Barragan, 16.

Quintero and Barragan were publicly identified by the Clark County coroner’s office Monday as the two boys who were killed in the crash, which happened at about 12:25 p.m. at Pecos and Hacienda.

Neither teen was wearing a seat belt, police said.

According to the Metropolit­an Police Department, the teenagers were northbound on Pecos when the 2010 Pontiac G6 they were in drove into the intersecti­on despite a red light, striking a turning Ford Explorer.

The Pontiac then veered onto a sidewalk and slammed into a streetligh­t pole, throwing both teens from the car.

The passenger died at the scene, while the driver was later pronounced dead at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, police said.

The Explorer’s passenger suffered minor injuries.

No further updates were immediatel­y available from police on Monday.

“This Fatal Collision is an ongoing investigat­ion, any and all details regarding this case is being investigat­ed by our Traffic Section–fatal Detail,” wrote a Metro spokespers­on in an email Monday.

In a video posted to X by Metro’s traffic bureau on Saturday, Sgt. Stuart Richmond stood in front of the destroyed Pontiac at the crash scene and described the circumstan­ces of the violent collision.

“If you look at this scene, it’s utter devastatio­n,” he said in the video. “The vehicle is completely split in half and as a result of this we have two people dead from this collision.”

The sergeant then told valley drivers to be more careful.

“Clark County citizens, you need to obey traffic laws,” Richmond said in the video. “Slow down, get off your phones, wear your seat belts, stop running red lights. Remember, save a life, even if it’s yours.”

The teens’ deaths were the 36th and 37th traffic fatalities in Metro’s jurisdicti­on this year, Richmond said.

 ?? Brett Clarkson Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Doug and Connie Stanley pay their respects on Monday to Thomas Quintero Jr., 16, and Eduardo Barragan, 16, at the site of where the two boys were killed after a crash on Saturday.
Brett Clarkson Las Vegas Review-journal Doug and Connie Stanley pay their respects on Monday to Thomas Quintero Jr., 16, and Eduardo Barragan, 16, at the site of where the two boys were killed after a crash on Saturday.

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