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Trucker sentenced for highway crash that killed family of 5

Trucker sentenced for highway crash that killed family of 5

Main image: carnage from the I-25 crash scene (screengrab via KDVR); Inset left: Jesus Puebla appears in a booking photo (Weld County); Inset right: victims Aaron Godinez, Halie Everts, and Tessleigh Godinez (GoFundMe)

A Colorado trucker will spend over a decade in prison for a tragic highway crash that killed a family of five in June 2022.

In March, Jesus Puebla, 28, was convicted by Weld County jurors on each one of the 10 counts filed against him in December 2022.

During the fatal accident on Interstate 25, Puebla was driving a box truck containing US Postal Service mail without a commercial driver’s license. He rear-ended Aaron Godinez, 20, his fiancee Halie Everts, 20, the couple’s 3-month-old daughter Tessleigh Godinez, and Aaron’s parents Emiliano Godinez, 51, and Christina Godinez, 47. The truck was traveling some 76 mph while the victims had essentially come to a stop for traffic — and were decelerating between 6 mph and 10 mph.