The Nevada Highway Patrol has confirmed the name of a man accused of DUI and causing a fatal crash Sunday.

34-year-old Eduardo Rodriguez-Viurquiz is charged so far with DUI, leaving the scene of an accident, and several other charges connected to the crash, as well as failure to appear in court on an unrelated charge. Immigration and Customs Enforcement also confirms he has an immigration hold; he is a Mexican national in the US illegally.

Troopers were called to the crash about 4:43AM January 27, 2019 on southbound Interstate 580 south of Moana Lane.

The preliminary investigation indicates Rodriguez-Viurquiz, driving a red Nissan pickup, was traveling south on 580 south of Moana Lane. He hit the rear of a red Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV. The Jeep came to rest on its wheels, and in a chain reaction, was hit by the driver of a Toyota Tacoma pickup, which also hit the Nissan.

20-year-old Korbin Preston of Wellington, in the Jeep, was pronounced dead at the scene. Another person in the Jeep was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, and is in critical condition.

After the initial crash, NHP says Rodriguez-Viurquiz ran off and was found a short time later by Reno Police near the Moana Lane off-ramp.

The Nevada Highway Patrol is looking for witnesses to this crash, particularly anyone who saw any or all the vehicles just before the crash. If you have any information about the crash, you are asked to contact Sergeant Chris Kelly of the Nevada Highway Patrol Multi-Disciplinary Investigation and Reconstruction Team at 775-687-9649 or ckelly@dps.state.nv.us.