Overview
- Security videos identify Orrantia station officers arriving at a San Isidro address linked to Adrián Villar hours after the crash and departing without taking him into custody during the flagrancy window.
- Family attorney Julio Mendoza asked the Fiscalía to open a preliminary investigation into alleged concealment by private parties and officials, arguing the new material could justify a request for preliminary detention and later preventive custody.
- Judicial measures in force include a nine‑month ban on Villar leaving the country through November 22 as he is investigated for negligent homicide, fleeing the scene, and omission of aid, with legal experts estimating combined penalties could reach about 11 years if proven.
- The defense cites a restaurant receipt and a purported private alcohol test to dispute intoxication, claims the family challenges due to the absence of an official toxicology exam and timing inconsistencies.
- Relatives organized a February 26 rally in San Isidro to demand accountability, reporting unsolicited contact attempts they believe sought an early‑termination deal tied to an economic arrangement, which they reject.