The driver in a hit-and-run bike crash that killed a husband and wife told authorities that he consumed alcohol and marijuana the night before.
Edward Celaya Arizona Daily Star The driver accused of striking and killing two bicyclists in Tucson's Catalina Foothills on Saturday failed a field sobriety test, smelled of alcohol and told police he drank alcohol and consumed marijuana the evening before the collision.
"Mr. Machado admitted to driving and also consuming alcohol and marijuana the prior evening," court documents say."Mr. Machado claims to have blacked out while driving and did not recall the collision." The Pima County Sheriff's Department says Machado drove away from the scene but was found by deputies at River Road and Alvernon Way.
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