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24-year-old man arrested for crash killing 3 in Miami-Dade

Miami-Dade, Florida – On Thursday officers arrested a 24-year-old man for his role in the deaths of a teacher, her husband, and her mother during a crash in Miami-Dade County.
According to police, Rodney Rodriguez, of Hialeah, was driving a white 2018 Range Rover Evoque with a black top, when he crashed into the silver 2017 Kia Forte that Karina Diaz, 49, was driving.
Police say Adalberto Cereijo, 51, and Elena Diaz, 75, were the two passengers inside the Kia during the Aug. 31 crash at the intersection of Southwest 72nd Street and Southwest 92nd Avenue.
While Rodriguez was traveling westbound on Sunset Drive, just west of the Don Shula Expressway, after the train tracks, the Kia turned northbound from the eastbound lanes of Southwest 72nd Street.
Before the fatal crash, Rodriguez exited the Palmetto Expressway at Southwest 72nd Street, when an officer reported he was speeding, according to the arrest form.
As the officer with the South Miami Police Department attempted a traffic stop Department Rodriguez continued to speed. The officer followed and while out of the jurisdiction decided to return to South Miami.
According to records, a Miami-Dade County Circuit judge suspended Rodney Rodriguez’s license in July after he failed to show up to court. Rodriguez was accused of running a red light in May and of driving on the wrong side of the road in April.
In 2017, Rodriguez was accused of careless driving in August and of driving too fast for conditions in May.
In 2019, Rodriguez was arrested for marijuana possession and prosecutors dropped the case.
Rodriguez is facing three counts of vehicular homicide.

Alfred Duncan

Alfred Duncan is a senior editor at The South Florida Daily, where he oversees our coverage of politics, misinformation, health and economics. Alfred is a former reporter and editor for BuzzFeed News, National Geographic and USA Today.

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