Las Vegas Review-Journal

Crash suspect, 29, has previous DUI arrests

Other driver suffers life-threatenin­g injuries

- By Brett Clarkson

When Pedro Lopez-villasenor plowed into an oncoming BMW, leaving its driver with life-threatenin­g injuries, it wasn’t his first suspected DUI, police said.

Officers arrived at the scene of the crash on Saturday to find drugs and guns in Lopez-villasenor’s gray 2022 Dodge Challenger. The 29-year-old Las Vegas man did not have a driver’s license.

The BMW’S driver, identified as Richard Harvey, suffered a broken arm, a fractured spine and internal injuries.

The Metropolit­an Police Department said that Lopez-villasenor has been arrested on suspicion of being behind the wheel while impaired in February 2013,

May 2020 and August 2021 in

Las Vegas and in August 2019 in Henderson.

According to the Metro arrest report, this is how the crash on Saturday played out.

About 7:30 a.m., Harvey’s black 2015 BMW 328i was heading north on South Fort Apache Road, north of Le Baron Avenue, in the Mountain’s Edge neighborho­od.

At the same time, Lopez-villasenor was driving his Challenger south on Fort Apache when he veered into the northbound lanes to pass the southbound traffic.

“A violent collision occurred when Mr. Lopez-villasenor swerved into the BMW’S path of travel,” the arrest report said.

Police determined that Lopez-villasenor had been driving 90 mph at the moment on impact though that part of Fort Apache is a 35 mph zone.

Officers noted that Lopez-villasenor’s eyes were bloodshot and that his breath smelled of alcohol. In an interview with police, Lopez-villasenor “denied being the driver and claimed to be asleep” when the crash happened.

Lopez-villasenor was in critical condition with a broken leg and internal injuries. His passenger, a man identified as Treiton Maybee, also had critical injuries described as a broken leg, broken pelvis and internal injuries.

Because of Lopez-villasenor’s injuries, a sobriety test couldn’t be given, police said. Blood samples were taken at the hospital.

In the arrest report, police pointed to Lopez-villasenor’s “extensive DUI arrest record.”

Reports allege that Lopez-villasenor had been asleep at the wheel of his parked pickup in 2013, with the key in the ignition, after a crash and that he was accused of trying to flee another crash at Tropicana Avenue and Koval Lane in 2020. In 2021, he was accused of trying to give somebody else’s name after police stopped a Dodge Ram that had no lights on at 3:20 a.m.

The details of the alleged DUI in Henderson weren’t yet clear because the arrest report wasn’t available.

Court records show multiple charges and conviction­s over the years.

In the most recent arrest, officers found a part of an AR-15, a 9 mm ghost gun pistol, a semi-automatic 9 mm pistol, two pistol magazines and some bullets, a 1-pound bag of marijuana, a 23-gram baggie full of an unidentifi­ed white powder, some small loose baggies and a pill container with about 45 unknown white pills.

Because of prior conviction­s, Lopez-villasenor is barred from owning or possessing any guns, gun-related accessorie­s or ammunition.

Lopez-villasenor, who was still hospitaliz­ed as of Tuesday according to court records, faces charges including two counts of DUI resulting in substantia­l bodily harm, two counts of reckless driving resulting in substantia­l bodily harm, driving without a valid driver’s license as well as gun and drug charges.

A preliminar­y hearing was set for 9:30 a.m. March 30.

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Pedro Lopezvilla­senor

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