Santa Cruz Sentinel

Troopers faulted in truck-bicyclists crash case on a Nevada highway

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LAS VEGAS >> Troopers investigat­ing a crash last year that killed five bicyclists on a stretch of Nevada highway did not suspect the driver of the box truck that hit them was impaired, although a blood test later found he had a potentiall­y lethal level of methamphet­amine in his system, a Las Vegas television station reported.

KLAS-TV said it reviewed hours of trooper body-camera video, photos, internal documents and court records about the wreck that resulted in an agreement that let driver Jordan Alexander Barson plead guilty to two counts of driving under the influence causing death. He originally faced 14 felonies.

The lead prosecutor said the evidence against Barson was weakened because Nevada Highway Patrol troopers at the scene didn’t find probable cause to require a blood sample for testing. Instead, Barson submitted to a voluntary blood draw two hours after the crash.

“They didn’t get a search warrant in the case, and that had to

do with they didn’t suspect DUI,” former Deputy Clark County District Attorney Thomas Moskal told the station. Moskal has since left the district attorney’s office.

“Ultimately, that had negative consequenc­es down the road,” he said.

Barson, 45, is serving 16 to 40 years in state prison for the crash that killed Las Vegas residents Aksoy Ahmet, 48; Michael Murray, 57; Gerrard Nieva, 41; Erin Ray, 39; and Tom Trauger, 57.

The wreck happened

the morning of Dec. 10, 2020, on U.S. 95 between Boulder City and Searchligh­t, roughly 60 miles (95 kilometers) south of Las Vegas.

About 20 bicyclists were riding into a strong headwind during an annual recreation­al ride through scenic desert in Nevada and California.

Barson was working for an Arizona-based courier service. He had driven from Arizona to Las Vegas for a pickup and was on his way back to Arizona.

He told investigat­ors

he fell asleep at the wheel and had no memory of striking the bicyclists and an escort vehicle in the right southbound lane of the four-lane divided highway.

“I don’t have reason to believe he’s under the influence, but he’s obviously distraught,” a trooper said in one of 16 body camera videos obtained by KLASTV through a public records request.

“He thinks he fell asleep. I tend to really believe that,” another trooper said.

 ?? L.E. BASKOW — LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL VIA AP, FILE ?? Nevada Highway Patrol investigat­e the scene of a fatal crash involving multiple bicyclists and a box truck along U.S. Highway 95 southbound near Searchligh­t, Nev.
L.E. BASKOW — LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL VIA AP, FILE Nevada Highway Patrol investigat­e the scene of a fatal crash involving multiple bicyclists and a box truck along U.S. Highway 95 southbound near Searchligh­t, Nev.

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