Utah man facing reckless driving charges for crash that killed 3

Initial DUI charges dropped due to lack of evidence
Booking photo of Christos Vrachnos
Christos Vrachnos Photo credit Nye County Sheriff's Office

Pahrump, NV (KXNT) - —The Nye County District Attorney’s Office has filed a criminal complaint against Christos Vrachnos alleging that Vrachnos caused a November 28 crash on U.S. 95 south of Beatty that killed a father and two children while causing substantial harm to several other people.

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Vrachnos currently faces three counts of Reckless Driving Causing Death, four counts of Reckless Driving Causing Substantial Bodily Harm, and one count of Unlawful Killing of a Dog. All seven Reckless Driving charges are category ‘B’ felonies with a penalty of 1-6 years imprisonment each, and the dog charge is a category ‘D’ felony with a penalty of 1-4 years imprisonment. Based on the current complaint, Vrachnos faces a maximum sentence of 18-46 years.

“Even though Vrachnos was initially booked on suspicion of DUI, there is insufficient evidence to charge DUI at the present time. My office continues to work with the Nevada Highway Patrol as the investigation moves forward.” Nye County District Attorney Chris Arabia said. “We are ready to adjust the charges in response to any new information that we receive. The victims of this tragedy deserve as much justice as Nevada law will give them.”

Vrachnos’ initial court appearance was December 7 at 9:00 a.m. in Pahrump Justice Court, although the case itself will proceed in the Beatty Justice Court. The PreTrial Hearing was set for December 20 at 10:00 a.m. in Beatty Justice Court.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Nye County Sheriff's Office