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Toms River Man Charged with Vehicular Homicide in Petirah of Reb Feivy Mandel z”l

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Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer has announced that Alejandro Huerta-Arias, 23, of Toms River, has been charged with Vehicular Homicide in connection with a motor vehicle crash that occurred in Lakewood Township on March 9, resulting in the death of Reb Feivy Mandel, 32, of Lakewood.

 

According to Prosecutor Billhimer, on Wednesday, March 9, at approximately 8:15 a.m., Officers from the Lakewood Township Police Department responded to the intersection of Madison Avenue and Courtney Road for a report of a serious motor vehicle collision resulting in a fatality.

Initial investigation by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Vehicular Homicide Unit and Lakewood Township Police Department Traffic Safety Unit revealed that Huerta-Arias was traveling northbound on Madison Avenue in a 2012 Infinity G35 when he struck a 2008 Chevrolet Impala – being operated by Reb Feivy – who was attempting to make a left-hand turn onto Courtney Road.

According to the investigation, the impact of the crash propelled Reb Feivy’s vehicle into a traffic signal. Reb Feivy was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Huerta-Arias was taken to Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune for treatment of a fractured leg.

Further investigation by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Vehicular Homicide Unit and Lakewood Township Police Department Traffic Safety Unit revealed that the vehicle operated by Huerta-Arias was traveling at an average speed of 91 miles-per-hour at the time of the crash – more than double the 40 mile-per-hour speed limit posted on the roadway.

According to Prosecutor Billhimer, as a consequence, Huerta-Arias was charged with Vehicular Homicide on June 7, and he surrendered himself at Lakewood Township Police Headquarters on the same date.

Huerta-Arias was transported to the Ocean County Jail, where he is presently lodged pending a detention hearing.


4 COMMENTS

  1. “the vehicle operated by Huerta-Arias was traveling at an average speed of 91 miles-per-hour at the time of the crash – more than double the 40 mile-per-hour speed limit posted on the roadway.”

    This is yet another example of how dangerous speeding cars are. Therefore we should try to get more measures put in place against dangerous speeding, whether speed cameras, speed bumps, more law enforcement action.

  2. I would much prefer seeing a picture of Reb Feivy Mandel z”l headlne this article rather than that of a vehicular murderer.

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