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(KSL News) -- A man involved in one of Utah's most high-profile drunk driving cases ten years ago has been arrested again on DUI charges.
Arizona authorities arrested Laramie Huntzinger near the Arizona-Utah border for driving under the influence. Inside his car, officers found an open container of alcohol and prescription drugs.
Huntzinger was convicted of vehicular manslaughter for the death of two girls in 1995. He was 16- years old and unlicensed. Police say he had been drunk as he sped through a Cottonwood Heights neighborhood, and ran down three of his Brighton High School classmates, who were standing on the sidewalk. Two of them died, the third was left with permanent injuries.
Huntzinger spent three years at a youth center and was released.
Families of the victims are outraged at the latest charges.