Murfreesboro Man Charged After Three-Vehicle Crash on I-24 Leaves Passenger Critically Injured

Nov 05, 2024 at 09:52 am by WGNS News


NASHVILLE, TN - A Murfreesboro man is facing criminal charges following a three-vehicle collision on I-24 East near the Bell Road exit Sunday morning, which critically injured a female passenger in the car he was reportedly driving. Another driver in a different vehicle is also being charged with DUI.

Arrest warrants have been issued charging Yimer Veleno, 45, of Murfreesboro, with reckless aggravated assault, vehicular assault, open container violation and having no insurance. His front seat female adult passenger, whose name has not been confirmed, was not wearing a seatbelt and suffered life-threatening injuries in the crash.

The investigation shows that Yimer, driving a Honda Accord, and the driver of a white panel van were driving aggressively just after 2 a.m. and were allegedly trying to run each other off the road. As the two vehicles approached the Bell Road exit, the Honda struck the rear of the van and then the side of a Mazda SUV. The van fled, according to Metro Police. The Honda and Mazda came to rest on the exit ramp.

Police say the female driver of the Mazda, Nilubon Wiphawachart, 25, of Nashville, was driving impaired and was arrested for DUI.

Officers are now asking for the community's assistance in locating the van. It has rear end damage to include broken rear windows. Anyone with information about it and/or the driver is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463.

Source: Metro Nashville Polcie

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