Albuquerque –
A familiar New Mexico cliché came to fruition on New Year’s Eve in Albuquerque. A drunk driver killed an innocent person.
On December 31, 2025, at approximately 8:36 PM, officers from the Albuquerque Police Department were dispatched to a fatal two-vehicle crash at Indian School Rd NE and Wyoming Blvd. The collision involved a silver Honda driven by Joshua Montoya and a white Lincoln.
According to a criminal complaint, Montoya, 24, had admitted to officers at the scene that he had consumed alcoholic beverages prior to the crash, and officers noticed an odor of alcohol coming from him.
Both drivers were transported to UNMH with non-life-threatening injuries, while the passenger of the white Lincoln was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Officers made contact with Montoya at UNMH. The criminal complaint says Montoya displayed bloodshot watery eyes, slurred speech, and a strong odor of alcohol. After being advised of his Miranda rights, Montoya declined to provide an additional statements. The complaint alleges that Montoya agreed to a portable breath test which reportedly indicated he had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.121. The legal limit is .08 under New Mexico law.
Montoya was placed under arrest for Homicide by Vehicle (DUI) and Great Bodily Harm by Vehicle (DUI). He refused implied consent blood testing, which was considered a refusal. A search warrant for a blood draw was approved, and Montoya’s blood was collected while at UNMH.
The driver of the white Lincoln was later determined to have sustained a broken nose as a result of the crash.
APD media release states that “the preliminary investigation indicated the White Lincoln was heading south on Wyoming Blvd when the driver went to make a left hand turn (Eastbound) on Indian School Rd. When the white Lincoln entered the intersection, a U-Haul was in the turn lane obstructing the drivers view.
The silver Honda was driving Northbound on Wyoming appearing to be traveling at high rate of speed hit the white Lincoln. The Honda crashed into the white Lincoln vehicle.“
We received video from a viewer that showed one vehicle on fire and first responders on scene dealing with the aftermath.
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