Driver in fatality had long history

Carolyn Hileman - The Voice* | May 3, 2008 

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Mario Cadena, an unlicensed driver who died in a three-car crash that killed three other people Tuesday, was due in court later this month to face charges of driving with a suspended license. Merrillville police have said Cadena, 30, apparently was speeding west on 101st Street and disregarded a stop sign at the intersection with Randolph. Cadena struck attorney Garry Weiss in his Ford Mustang and Hobart couple Steven Hough and Amy Bartelmey in their Ford Explorer. All four died of blunt force trauma injuries. Cadena, an illegal Mexican immigrant who was never issued an Indiana driver’s license, had multiple driving offenses in Lake County on his record…


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One Response to “Driver in fatality had long history”

  1. Andrew Riley on May 9th, 2008 1:02 am

    We wrote about this on our blog and got an email from some lady threatening to sue us for slander.

    http://www.allamericanblogger.com/2745/i-wish-mario-would-have-gone-home-when-his-visa-expired/

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