Three people from Trinidad were killed Wednesday night after two patrol vehicles from the Las Animas County Sheriff’s Office crashed into another car while the deputies were en route to a call.

A sheriff’s sergeant, the female driver of the civilian car and a 1-year-old child in her car died in the crash east of Valdez, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

The sheriff’s staffers were responding to a report of a possible domestic fight just after 8 p.m. Wednesday when their two patrol vehicles collided with the woman’s car, which was heading in the opposite direction on Highway 12.

Sgt. Matthew Moreno, 37, of Trinidad, was taken to Mt. San Rafael Hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival, according to the Colorado State Patrol. Moreno, who had been with the sheriff’s office for five years, is survived by two daughters and a stepson.

Moreno was driving a 2016 Dodge Ram pickup truck. Also in the truck was Deputy Kenny Lopez, 22, of Trinidad, according to a news release. Lopez, who had been a deputy for three years, suffered moderate injuries and was taken to Mt. San Rafael Hospital.

Taelor Roybal, 23, of Trinidad, was driving a 2003 Chevrolet sedan. She died at the scene. Her passenger, 1-year-old Ezekiel Valdez, was taken to Memorial Hospital, where he died a few hours later. The relationship between Roybal and Valdez is unknown, according to a news release.

Deputy Trent Gomez, 25, of Trinidad, was driving a 2013 Ford SUV at the time of the crash. He suffered minor injuries and was taken to Mt. San Rafael Hospital. Gomez has two years experience with the sheriff’s office.

The crash and the subsequent investigation closed the highway for more than seven hours overnight. The road reopened at 3 a.m. Thursday.

No charges have been filed in connection to the crash. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.