Round Mountain man held on intoxication manslaughter charge

 

 

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A Round Mountain man remains in the Burnet County Jail, charged with intoxication manslaughter for the vehicular death of a Round Rock woman last year in Llano County. Pedro Ortiz Hurtado, 66, of Round Mountain was transferred into the Burnet County Jail Jan. 5, based on charges of intoxicated manslaughter with a vehicle that followed his arrest by Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) troopers. Hurtado was the driver of a truck in an accident Nov. 1 on Texas 71 that claimed the life of Edwina Dillon Turner, a 56-year-old Round Rock woman. The accident occurred about three miles west of Horseshoe Bay at 8:23 p.m. when, according to Texas Department of Public Safety records, Hurtado's eastbound 2005 Ford F250 crossed the center line and swerved back, striking Turner's eastbound 2014 Volkswagen PTE head on. George Anderson, 51, of Round Mountain, a passenger in Hurtado's truck, was injured in the accident. Hurtado was arrested on the second degree felony charge by the Llano County Sheriff's Office on a warrant sworn out Nov. 10 by DPS Trooper Crystal Hall in the Llano County Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace court of Era Marion. His bond was set at $20,000 and, as of Monday, Jan. 9, he remained in jail.

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