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BIA employee indicted on new charges
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2002 A federal grand jury in New Mexico on Wednesday indicted a Bureau of Indian Affairs employee on four second-degree murder charges for the deaths of two couples. Lloyd Larson, 39, faces life in prison for the deaths of the Nebraska residents. He was facing a maximum of 24 years for involuntary manslaughter charges already laid against him. Larson allegedly ran head-on into their car on a stretch of highway in New Mexico passing through the Laguna Pueblo Reservation. He has a record of drunk driving. Get the Story:
Charges Against I-40 Driver Carry Life Sentence (The Albuquerque Journal 2/15)
DWI Suspects Often Keep Licenses (AP 2/15)
Larson Indicted In Crash Deaths (AP 2/14) Related Stories:
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Another Interior employee in deadly crash (1/28)
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