Crime & Safety

King County Man Facing Murder Charge After Calif. DUI Crash

Prosecutors say Javier Caldera, 25, killed a woman on Tuesday in a crash near Temecula, Calif.

Javier Caldera in a court appearance this week.
Javier Caldera in a court appearance this week. (Riverside County DA)

MURRIETA, CA — A 25-year-old Auburn man is facing a murder charge after a deadly DUI crash along I-15 near Temecula, Calif., early Tuesday morning.

Javier Caldera could face life in prison if convicted of the charges stemming from the death of Janet Genao, 44, of Murrieta, Calif., who died at the scene of the Tuesday collision on the southbound I- 15, south of Rancho California Road, according to the Riverside County District Attorney's Office.

Genao was driving a 2015 Nissan Altima southbound on I-15, just south of Rancho California Road, at around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday when she was hit by Caldera, who was driving a 2011 Chevrolet Silverado truck, according to California Highway Patrol reports. Video footage of the incident showed the truck driver speeding through the morning traffic on the freeway before then slamming at full-speed into Genao's sedan. The car was destroyed and the woman died at the scene.

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After hitting the woman's Altima, the ensuing chain-reaction crash involved four more vehicles, according to the CHP.

One of those vehicles was a Chevrolet S-10 pickup, which was sent flying off the road and into the side of the Temecula City Hall parking structure just west of the freeway. That vehicle was also mangled. The driver suffered serious injuries, according to California Highway Patrol Officer Mike Lassig.

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Caldera has previous convictions in Washington. In 2013, he was charged with felony eluding in King County Superior Court, records show.

Caldera, who was being held in lieu of $1 million bail in Banning, Calif., made his initial court appearance Thursday afternoon at the Southwest Justice Center in Murrieta but did not enter a plea.

A judge granted the defense's request to reschedule Caldera's arraignment for June 18 and also revoked his bail.

"Our prosecutor argued for no bail, telling the judge the defendant is a danger to the community and a flight risk," the DA's Office said on Facebook. "The judge agreed."

This story was written and reported by Patch Editor Renee Schiavone

— City News Service contributed to this report

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