Man drank three pitchers of beer prior to I-75 crash near Corbin

Reuben Dominguez, who told police he drank three pitchers of beer Thursday night prior to a wreck on Interstate 75 in which two passengers were ejected from his vehicle, pleaded guilty Tuesday to driving under the influence of alcohol.
At his arraignment before Whitley District Court Judge Cathy Prewitt, Dominguez, 25, of Concord, NC, pleaded guilty to the DUI charge, while pleading not guilty to two counts of second-degree assault and possession of marijuana
Prewitt sentenced Dominguez to 30 days in jail, conditionally discharged provided he have no further incidents in the next two years, suspended his driver’s license for 90 days and ordered him to complete an alcohol treatment program.
Dominguez will return to district court at 1 p.m. Tuesday for a preliminary hearing to determine whether his case should be presented to a Whitley County Grand Jury.
Dominguez remains in the Whitley County Detention Center on a $25,000 cash bond.
According to Corbin Police Sgt. Robbie Hodge, Dominguez had just left ElDorado Mexican Restaurant in Corbin and was traveling north on I-75 about 11 p.m. Witnesses reported seeing Dominguez’s 2010 Chevrolet Trailblazer traveling at a high rate of speed, even using the shoulder to pass them.
As he approached the 28-milemarker, Dominguez lost control of the vehicle. When it struck the rock wall, a passenger in the back seat, Arturo Hernandez, 40, of North Carolina, was ejected out the back window. As the vehicle rolled back across the highway, the passenger in the front seat, Victor Alcoron, 36, of North Carolina, was ejected out the front passenger window and landed in the left lane of the interstate. Alcoron was then struck by a 2000 Ford Expedition.
Hernandez and Alcoron were airlifted to the University of Kentucky Medical Center. Hodge said Friday that Alcoron was listed in critical condition and Hernandez was in stable condition.
Corbin Police Captain Rob Jones, public affairs officer, said Monday that Hernandez has been released and is back to work while Alcoron is improving and expected to be released soon.
According to Kentucky State Police Sgt. Steve Walker, Dominguez failed several field sobriety tests. In addition, police found several baggies of marijuana in the vehicle.
Dominguez was taken to Baptist Regional Medical Center where he was treated and released to the custody of police officers and transported to the Whitley County Detention Center.
"He was charged with assault because he was under the influence when the wreck occurred," Hodge said.
Hodge said north bound traffic on the interstate was shut down for about two hours as emergency personnel worked to clear the scene.
In addition to Corbin Police, the Corbin Fire Department, Whitley County EMS and Kentucky State Police responded to the scene
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I am that mans wife and I would like to say to his defense to all of the comments made against him. He was wrong, he should have never gotten behind the wheel of any vehicle. But your great town of Corbin has restaurants that continue to serve alcohol to people who they can obviously tell have had plenty considering that restaurant is who served all the alcohol he consumed. He asked for them to call a cab and they never did. He was left with the option of sleeping in his car which the restaurant would not allow either. So to be honest with you if anyone should suffer it should not have only been my husband. The restaurant should have had their alcohol lis taken from them and they are lucky that my husband talked me out of pressing a lawsuit against them. So before you decide to judge someone for a bad decision made maybe you should get all your facts.
WOW!!!!!! IS THAT ALL HE GET’S? 30 DAYS IN JAIL? WTF? THEY RECENTLY SHOT A DOG FOR………. “ALMOST” CAUSING AN ACCIDENT….. AND THIS JOKER NEARLY KILLED PEOPLE AND GETS A SLAP ON YHE WRIST…. what the hell?
He looks innocent to me.
what alcohol board? who is on this board?
I hope the fine gentlemen on the alcohol board are proud of themselevs for helping to move corbin back to the 1930s when depot street was in its hey day. thank GOD for the I75 road or he would have piled up at the eubanks building.
I hope the fine gentlemen on the alcohol board are proud of themselevs for helping to move corbin back to the 1930s when depot street was in its hey day. thank GOD for the I75 road or he would have piled up at the eubanks building.
Way to go judge just pat him on the back of the hand and I’m surejhe won’t do it again. At least until he gets his hands on something else to drink or smoke.