Tarpley Road Vehicle Crash Under Investigation
Crane County, TX (June 26, 2924) – 40-year-old Christopher Robles of Midland was killed following a US 385 collision early Saturday morning.
It was around 12:30 a.m. when the deadly two-vehicle crash happened on Tarpley Road.
Officers said a 2013 Peterbilt 388 driven by 41-year-old Jose Diaz-Puig of Odessa and a 2012 Chrysler Town & Country driven by Christopher Allen Robles were involved.
Unfortunately, Robles was killed at the crash scene.
The authorities are investigating the cause of this collision.
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Christopher Robles Dies in Crane County 2-Vehicle Crash
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