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Man Served 8 Drinks Before Drunken Driving Crash That Killed Euless Detective

Bartender surrenders to deputies and now faces one year behind bars and a $4,000 fine if convicted of sale to certain persons

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The man convicted in the drunken driving crash that killed a Euless detective in 2021 was served eight drinks

The man convicted in the drunken driving crash that killed a Euless police detective in 2021 was served eight alcoholic drinks over a span of about three hours before getting behind the wheel, according to the arrest warrant for the bartender accused of overserving him.

A newly released surveillance video from inside a Lake Worth taco restaurant shows what Dylan Molina was doing before causing a deadly crash that killed off-duty Euless Police Detective Alex Cervantes.

The arrest warrant for bartender Cala Richardson said she served Molina eight double-vodka Red Bull cocktails in less than three hours.

Molina is seen appearing to stumble after coming from an employee-only area behind the bar.

Video from a Lake Worth taco shop shows Dylan Molina appearing to stumble while behind an employee-only area of the bar.

Cervantes' wife, Priscilla Cervantes, said she has seen the video and that more could have been done to prevent the tragedy.

"It does bother me to see all that,” Priscilla Cervantes said. “But I mean, I can't go back and take that day back. Neither can he."

According to the arrest warrant, the bartender told investigators she did not notice any sign of Molina being drunk until he went into the employee-only area.

"I mean, there could have been a lot that could have been done once he started acting that way," Priscilla Cervantes said.

The video shows Molina walking out of the front door of the restaurant. Minutes later, the warrant said, he would run a red light and collide with the vehicle being driven by the detective. Cervantes was killed and his wife and children were seriously injured.

Another video released on Wednesday showed Molina at the scene of the crash. In the video, Molina is seen standing near a crashed Jeep with his arms clasped behind his head. Molina then suddenly starts running away from the crash. Moments later a man enters the frame chasing Molina as he stumbles and falls to the ground. The man then holds Molina on the ground until the police arrive.

New video and 911 recordings released by Lake Worth Police Thursday detail the moments after Dylan Molina ran a red light and slammed into the car of Euless Police Det. Alex Cervantes.

Molina's blood-alcohol level was twice the legal limit at the time of the crash and he had THC in his system, police said.

As Priscilla Cervantes still tries to move her life forward without her husband, she offered this reminder to others:

"You never know when it's your last day,” Priscilla Cervantes said. “Remember to tell your loved ones that you love them daily because you never know if you are going to have that opportunity to tell them."

Richardson surrendered to the Parker County Sheriff's Office. She faces a charge of sale to certain persons, which is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to one year behind bars and a $4,000 fine, police said. She was released after posting a $1,000 bond.

Molina pleaded guilty to intoxication manslaughter and three counts of intoxication assault. He was sentenced last month to serve 15 years in prison.

DYLAN MOLINA ARREST WARRANT

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