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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Drunk driver allegedly killed Marine veteran in Las Vegas hit-and-run crash then fled US: report
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Drunk driver allegedly killed Marine veteran in Las Vegas hit-and-run crash then fled US: report

Last updated: October 2, 2024 4:28 am
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An accused drunk driver has caused a tragic incident in Las Vegas, resulting in the death of a Marine veteran. Iurie Trofim, 40, allegedly crashed his Ram 1500 pickup truck into Carson Heath, 55, on Aug. 26. The 55-year-old was riding a Yamaha motorcycle at the time of the crash, which occurred near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, about 17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip.

Despite efforts from emergency personnel to save Heath’s life, he was pronounced dead at the scene. Nevada Highway Patrol investigated the incident and found parts from a Ram 1500 at the crash site, but the truck was missing. Fortunately, a witness had followed the truck after observing it driving on a rim and witnessing the driver, later identified as Trofim, veering off the road and getting stuck.

Trofim was arrested on suspicion of DUI and booked into the Clark County Detention Center. Subsequent investigations linked the car parts found at the crash scene to Trofim’s Ram 1500. He was then charged with various offenses, including DUI, reckless driving resulting in death, and failure to stop at an accident involving death.

Despite being charged, Trofim appeared in court and was granted bail set at $10,000. He paid a bail bondsman $1,500 for his release, with conditions that included wearing an alcohol-monitoring bracelet and prohibition from driving. However, during his arraignment on Sept. 3, Trofim was absent, and it was later revealed that he had fled the US and returned to his native Moldova.

Prosecutors discovered that Trofim had put his Las Vegas home up for sale shortly after the hit-and-run incident. The alcohol-monitoring bracelet he was required to wear last pinged at Los Angeles International Airport on Aug. 31, indicating his departure from the country. Moldova, where Trofim holds citizenship, does not have an extradition treaty with the US, making it challenging to bring him back for trial.

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While a bench warrant has been issued for Trofim’s arrest, there are no guarantees of his return to face justice in the US. Heath’s family expressed outrage at the situation, questioning how a judge could not consider Trofim a flight risk given the circumstances of the case.

As the legal process unfolds and efforts to secure Trofim’s return continue, the tragic loss of Carson Heath serves as a reminder of the devastating consequences of drunk driving and the challenges of seeking justice across international borders.

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