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NAMPA, Idaho (AP) — A man accused of driving while intoxicated during a police chase that ended in a fatal crash has been charged in the deaths of two Nampa residents.
Idaho State Police on Tuesday identified 50-year-old Joseph Sena as the driver involved in the fatal crash on Saturday that killed 51-year-old Rosa Delafuente and 55-year-old Adam Zamudio.
The Idaho Statesman reports Sena has been charged with two counts of felony vehicular manslaughter, felony eluding police and being a persistent violator. It's not clear from online court records if Sena has an attorney.
Sena was awaiting trial for a separate felony charge at the time of the pursuit.
The Idaho Press reports Sena has faced over 30 charges since the early 1990s.
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