Driver allegedly ran red light and hit her Subaru Impreza near Greeley intersection
November 09, 2025 | Greeley, CO
A devastating two-vehicle crash on Nov. 9 claimed the life of 27-year-old Jasmine Faith Carpio of Windsor after a Ford Mustang allegedly sped over 100 mph and ran a red light, striking her Subaru Impreza.
The incident occurred around 5:45 a.m. at the intersection of 23rd Avenue and 10th Street, prompting Greeley Police to upgrade charges against the 19-year-old driver to vehicular homicide.
Jasmine Faith Carpio, 27, of Windsor died after Ford Mustang struck her Subaru Impreza at 23rd Avenue and 10th Street in Greeley.
What Happened in the Crash?
The collision unfolded early Sunday morning when Eduardo Parra-Corral, driving the Mustang, failed to stop at the red light. Carpio was en route in her Subaru when the crash sent her to a local hospital in critical condition. She fought for her life but passed away on Nov. 14 due to injuries sustained.
- Date and Time: Nov. 9, 2025, approximately 5:45 a.m.
- Location: 23rd Avenue and 10th Street, Greeley, CO
- Vehicles Involved: Subaru Impreza, driven by Carpio, and Ford Mustang, driven by Parra-Corral
- Injuries: Carpio fatally injured, and Parra-Corral and a 20-year-old passenger sustained minor injuries
- Additional Arrest: The passenger was detained on an unrelated warrant for a prior hit-and-run and providing false identification
Why Do These Accidents Happen?
Impaired driving remains a leading cause of preventable roadway tragedies. According to the National Safety Council, alcohol, drugs, or medications contribute to 10% of fatal crashes nationwide, making them the second-leading cause of automobile deaths.
Factor |
Contribution to Fatal Crashes |
Source |
|---|
DUI (Alcohol/Drugs) |
10% of all fatal accidents |
National Safety Council |
Speeding |
Increases risk by up to 30% in urban areas |
Federal Highway Administration |
Red Light Violations |
Involved in 20% of intersection crashes |
CDC |
Combined Impairment and Speed |
Doubles fatality rates |
National Safety Council |
Investigation and Charges
Greeley Police continue to investigate the crash, which authorities believe involved speeding and possible impairment. Parra-Corral faces initial charges of vehicular assault and underage alcohol possession, now elevated to vehicular homicide following Carpio's death. He remains in custody.
The passenger's arrest highlights ongoing issues with traffic safety and compliance in the community.
Legal Insights
Newsline consulted national legal analysts for perspective on incidents involving impaired and reckless driving.
"Drunken and drugged drivers face criminal charges after accidents that harm or kill others," said Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal. "In cases such as this, families may pursue civil compensation against the at-fault party."
- Impaired driving leads to severe legal consequences, including homicide charges.
- Victims' families can seek damages for loss of companionship, pain, and emotional distress.
- Professional guidance ensures rights are protected during investigations.
"The grief from losing a loved one in a crash is immense," noted Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal. "Staying informed on the investigation helps families secure their interests."
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