Federal immigration official: Franco not alone in van at time of crash
POSTED: May 15, 2008
By Rae Kruger
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MARSHALL — Olga Franco was not alone in the van that authorities said hit the Lakeview School bus in the Feb. 19 fatal crash near Cottonwood, a federal agent said in court in Marshall on Thursday.
Immigration and Customs Exchange special agent Jeremy Christenson said in a Lyon County District Court hearing on the case that ICE learned from interviews from witnesses that Franco, 24, of Minneota was not alone in the van.
But Christenson said in court there was no information to indicate Franco was not the driver.
Christenson said in response to a question from Franco’s lawyer, Manuel Guerrero, that at least one witness said the other person in the van was Franco’s boyfriend, Francisco Sangabriel-Mendoza, 29, of Minneota.
Both Franco and Sangabriel-Mendoza have been charged with federal counts of identity theft and related crimes.
It is not know where Sangabriel-Mendoza is, Guerrero said after court Thursday.
After the hearing, Guerrero said there are three witnesses who said Franco was not alone in the van. None have said there was another driver, Guerrero said.
One witness said he took the boyfriend away from the crash scene, Guerrero said to media after Thursday’s hearing.
Franco is charged with four counts of criminal vehicular homicide in the deaths of four Lakeview students and multiple counts of criminal vehicular homicide for the injured students in the crash. Franco drove the van and did not stop at the stop sign on Lyon County Road 24 at the intersection with Minnesota Highway 23 and hit the school bus, the complaint alleges.
Franco has said she was not driving the van on Feb. 19 and said Sangabriel-Mendoza was driving the van, Guerrero has said multiple times in court and in subsequent statements made later.
A co-worker from Minneota drove Sangabriel-Mendoza away from the crash site and brought him to a house in Minneota, Guerrero said.
Sangabrield-Mendoza was then taken to Willmar from Minneota, Guerrero said.
The man who took the boyfriend from the scene did not witness the crash, Guerrero said. The boyfriend and the man did not talk about why the boyfriend was leaving the crash area, Guerrero said.
“... (boyfriend) was injured. He complained about his back and pain,” Guerrero said.
Two witnesses “saw a man running away from the scene,” Guerrero said. The witnesses could not say if the man was Franco’s boyfriend, he said.
“What they saw was a person running ... on County Road 24,” Guerrero said. “They (witnesses) came upon the accident later (after it happened.)”
Guerrero said he believes the man who drove Sangabriel-Mendoza from the crash scene is still in Minnesota.
He would not provide any additional information on the other two witnesses.
Guerrero has asked the court to allow for depositions to be taken from the three witnesses.
In response to media questions after the hearing, Guerrero said he couldn’t speculate on whether or not the witnesses would leave Minnesota or the U.S. and not be available for trial.
Lyon County Attorney Rick Maes declined to comment after the hearing.
Maes has said in a prior story in the Independent his office has no reason to believe Franco was not the driver. Maes said the investigation including that Franco needed to be extracated from the vehicle are reasons why Franco is the driver.
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rangeral
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05-16-08 12:47 AM
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Mama508 - I have been to court several times over the years and served as jury foreman four times so I am not without experience in the judicial system. Reread my first sentence where it says it will take some time for justice to prevail.
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Explorer41
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05-15-08 10:43 PM
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Apparently, Gurerrero also knows the 3 "witnesses" are illegal immigrants as well! Why would they leave MN or the U.S simply because they witnessed a crash???
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Explorer41
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05-15-08 10:40 PM
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Ummm, Guerrero just happens to know the boyfriend was driven to Willmar...but...for how long before he told authorities? The one who drove him there should also be charged...for harboring a fugative~
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Mama508
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05-15-08 9:53 PM
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Okay rangeral- we all know that she was the one driving. Get over yourself already and let the friends and families grieve. Obviously you have never been to or know anything about court- it almost always takes a LONG TIME for the case to be over with. It is going to take awhile but let the justice system do it's work.
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rangeral
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05-15-08 5:19 PM
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The saga continues and will go on for some time before some level of justice prevails. Mr. Guerro appears to want the case to revolve around the boyfriend, who no one can find. Either produce him or stop talking about him - the case needs to be tried in court, not in the lawyer's "statements". Some boyfriend!
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