A California man has been brought back to Arizona more than two years after he allegedly crashed a semi-truck into a Mesa home, killing one person and injuring four others.
Todd Welliver, 50, was killed. He was in the garage at the time of the collision."Based on the serious nature of the charge, as well as the fact that Mr. Tobon was extradited from California, I do believe that the bond and the warrant is appropriate," the judge said.
In the months following the crash, federal transportation officials ordered Tobon to not operate commercial vehicles, saying he was an imminent hazard to public safety. They say he fraudulently certified medical reporting forms in 2020 and also in 2018.
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