An illegal alien who has been deported eight times has been indicted in a hit-and-run crash that killed two women in Kentucky.

miguel-angel-villasenor-saucedoMiguel Angel Villasenor-Saucedo was “charged this week by grand jury indictment with Illegal Re-entry After Deportation,” according to a press release from United States Attorney John E. Kuhn, Jr.

Miguel Angel Villasenor-Saucedo, 40, residing in Louisville, Kentucky, is a citizen of Mexico who on October 22, 2016 was found to be illegally present in the United States after having been deported from the United States on May 13, 2013. 

This case arose when Villasenor-Saucedo was found to be involved in a fatal hit and run accident that occurred on October 22, 2016 at Outer Loop and Grade Lane in Louisville, Kentucky.  Two women were killed during this accident and Villasenor-Saucedo is alleged to be the driver of the truck that caused the deaths of these two women.  Villasenor-Saucedo fled the scene and LMPD Officers later obtained a Criminal Complaint from Jefferson County District Court charging Villasenor-Saucedo with Leaving the Scene of a Fatal Hit and Run Accident.  A warrant has been issued for Villasenor-Saucedo’s arrest.

A separate warrant has been issued in Jefferson County “on charges that include leaving a scene of an accident and failure to maintain insurance and an operators license,” the Courier-Journal reports.

The illegal allegedly fled on foot and the two women “eventually” died of their injuries.

After the accident, ICE found Villasenor-Saucedo has been deported a total of eight times.

He made it a habit of entering the U.S. illegally.

According to the paper:

In June and September 2011, he told border agents he waded across and Rio Grande River near Brownsville, Texas, and also rafted across the river near Hidalgo, Texas. Then in November 2012 he was twice stopped by border agents and told them he crossed the river near Hidalgo two times within six days.

For the immigration charge, Villasenor-Saucedo faces a maximum of two years in prison, WHAS reports.