DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(071422)-NTSB Preliminary Report: DNA Tests Show 13-Year-Old Not Driver in Texas Crash

WASHINGTON (July 14, 2022) — National Transportation Safety Board investigators have reviewed DNA testing results provided by the Texas Department of Public Safety and found that the driver of the pickup truck involved in the fatal March 15, 2022, head-on collision between the pickup truck and a transit van carrying student athletes near Andrews, Texas, was not the 13-year-old male in the truck but his 38-year-old father, according to the preliminary report issued today.
During an on-scene media briefing on March 17, the NTSB stated that the driver of the pickup truck that crashed into the transit van was the 13-year-old male, based on information available at the time. In addition to the DNA test results identifying the father as the pickup truck driver, NTSB postcrash toxicological testing revealed the presence of methamphetamine in the pickup truck driver’s blood.
The fatal collision happened when a 2007 Dodge pickup truck, occupied by a driver and one passenger, crossed the centerline on Farm-to-Market Road 1788 and crashed head-on into a 2017 Ford transit van occupied by a driver and eight passengers. The van carried golf team members from the University of the Southwest, located in Hobbs, New Mexico. The van driver was their coach. As a result of the crash, both pickup truck occupants died. The driver and six student passengers in the transit van were also fatally injured, and two student passengers were seriously injured.
The information in the report is preliminary and subject to change as the NTSB’s investigation progresses. To date, the investigation has not found evidence of a sudden or rapid loss of tire air pressure or any other indicators of catastrophic failure of the pickup truck’s front left tire. The crash remains under investigation, and analysis of the crash facts, along with conclusions and a determination of probable cause, will come at a later date, when the final report on the investigation is completed.

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(071322)-MCH AND OC TO ASSIST NURSING SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH TUITION

Odessa, Texas/July 13, 2022-Medical Center Health System and Odessa college announced a partnership to assist nursing school students with tuition. On June 7th, the agreement between MCH and OC was approved by the Ector County Hospital District Board of Directors. 

(Russell Tippin, CEO/President-Medical Center Health System) 

Students who are interested in nursing school can apply through Medical Center Hospital. Existing and new students that are enrolled in the OC Nursing Program are eligible to apply for the MCH Nursing Scholarship. 

(Christin Timmons, Chief Nursing Officer-Medical Center Health System) 

Upon graduation, MCH will guarantee at least two years of employment. 

(Tyler Lowrey, LV Studying to become RN-Case Management-MCH) 

Medical Center Hospital currently has 65 nursing positions open and is ready to hire qualified nurses. 

For DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS, Danny Barrera 

 

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(071122)-PRO CHOICE RALLY AND PROTEST MARCH IN ODESSA, TEXAS

Odessa, Texas/July 11, 2022-On Saturday evening, July 9th, residents of Odessa and Midland gathered to protest the decision to overturn ROE v. WADE by the Supreme Court. Some that attended the protest are concern that couples will not be able to decide on the number of children in their families. 

(Cathy Broadrick, Democratic Party Chair-Midland, Texas) 

A majority of people that attended the protest rally is a younger demographic that are concerned where their future is headed in regards to access to abortion. Speakers at the event encouraged those young people to register to vote.  

(JoAnna Marie Keese, Former Ector County Democratic Chair-Odessa, Texas) 

Restricting women’s access to safe and legal abortions will have negative health implications. 

(Gayle Buchanan-Event Organizer) 

Planned Parenthood at one time was located in the southside of Odessa, and provided a wide variety of health services to women. 

(Gayle Buchanan-Event Organizer) 

The legislation of abortion in the United States by the Supreme Court in 1973, bypassing the political process in a majority of the states, became a controversy to religious and the new Right’s agenda. 

(Hannah Horick, Ector County Democratic Party Chair-Odessa, Texas) 

The Supreme Court decision to overturn ROE v. WADE, other rights of privacy, including gay sex, same-sex marriage, interracial marriage and contraception are now under question. 

(Isaac Montano, Speaker/Poet) 

Approximately 130 people attended the Pro-Choice Rally and Protest March that began at 7th & North Grant to Odessa City Hall. 

For DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS, Danny Barrera. 

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(070722)-NEW MIDLAND ANIMAL SERVICES MANAGER MEET & GREET

Midland, Texas/July 7, 2022-The City of Midland, Texas held an ice cream meet and greet with Ty Coleman the new Animal Service Manager. Ty has 10 years of experience of Animal Services experience that includes kennel technician and field supervisor in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. 

(Ty Coleman, Animal Services Manager-Midland, Texas) 

The Animal Shelter offers vaccinations and chipping for pets. 

(Ty Coleman, Animal Services Manager-Midland, Texas) 

The Midland Animal Services investigates all cases of neglect, which includes puppy mills and animal hoarding. 

(Ty Coleman, Animal Services Manager-Midland, Texas) 

Midland Animal Services is planning to start up their volunteer program in August, as well as low-cost pet vaccinations. 

For DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS, Danny Barrera. 

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(070422)-FIRECRACKER FANDANGO & INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE 2022

Odessa, Texas/July 4, 2022-The 4th of July Weekend kicked off with the much-awaited FIRECRACKER FANDANGO 2022. Vendors of all types offered a wide selection of items and foods, kids enjoyed events that included jumpers and games, and a petting zoo, as well as a car show and car show competition. 

(Javier Joven, Mayor-City of Odessa) 

A large crowd gathered at the main stage as Tommy Tarango entertained visitors during the early evening hours followed by Texas Music Artist Rick Trevino.  

(Nat Snd) 

The popular SIDE BAR & GRILL located in downtown Odessa, provided entertainment for guests and attendees at the Fandango. 

(Nat Snd) 

(Beverly Hearn, Owner-Side Bar & Grill) 

The Odessa Southside Brotherhood, Motorcycle Club participated at the FIRECRACKER FANDANGO in support of a local business in downtown Odessa. 

(Selena Madero-The Odessa Southside Brotherhood, Motorcycle Club) 

FIRECRACKER FANDANGO 2022 closed out the festivities with fireworks display for the entire family. 

(SHARA SHAW-Odessa Resident) 

On Monday morning, July 4th, residents came out watch the Independence Day Parade hosted by the Lion’s Club. 

For DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS, Danny Barrera.

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(070322)-MIDLAND COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ASKING FOR PUBLIC’S ASSISTANCE IN LOCATING MISSING CHILD

The Midland County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing person.

Faith Ann Morgan, 16, was last seen on May 22, 2022, wearing a black spaghetti strap dress with a black and green swimsuit. Faith has green eyes, brown hair, and weighs approximately 150 lbs. to 160lbs., and is approximately 4’9″ to 5’2″ tall.

Anyone with information about where Faith may be can call the Midland County Sheriff’s Office at 432-688-4620.