By Andy Furillo
The driver accused of murder in the Monday's crash outside Woodland that killed a 10-year-old girl who was riding with him has been released from the hospital and booked into the Yolo County Jail, the California Highway Patrol reported today.
Arnold Barraza, 25, a parolee who lives in Woodland, was transported from the UC Davis Medical Center to the Yolo jail around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, according to a CHP news release.
Barraza is facing murder charges in the death of Destiny Martinez-Gonzalez.
The CHP said Barraza was allegedly driving at 85 miles per hour on County Road 22 west of Woodland when his 2009 Mazda 3 sedan spun out of control.
He also faces two additional counts of child endangerment. Two other children were seriously injured in the crash, including Barraza's 1-year-old son.
The boy is in critical condition, authorities said. The other victim, a 4-year-old girl, has been released from the hospital.
Cirena Martinez, 28, Barraza's girlfriend and the mother of the girl who was killed in the crash, remained hospitalized at the UC Davis Medical Center today in good condition.
She is facing three counts of child endangerment, the CHP said.









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