WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal regulators have shut down the trucking company at the center of a deadly crash on Highway 285 in Jefferson County last month.
Loved ones said Scott Miller, 64, was on his way home from the grocery store, less than 6 miles away from his house, when the load struck his vehicle. He was killed in the crash.Family of man killed in Highway 285 semi-truck crash near Conifer speaks out Kristian Lopez 5:00 PM, Jun 18, 2024 Cruz-Mendoza was arrested for suspicion of vehicular assault and vehicular homicide.
The FMCSA determined that Monique Trucking was"egregiously noncompliant" with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations . The company had been cited for various violations, including: The FMCSA determined that Monique Trucking was"an imminent hazard to public safety" and ordered the company to"immediately cease all interstate and intrastate operations" on July 2.