While reviewing data relating to Presiliano Perez-Pineda, investigators noted a brief exchange that evening after the April 26, 2026, crash. The final message displayed on the screen consisted of just three words, still highlighted in blue. Though the exact content has not been publicly released, this digital fragment stands out amid the physical evidence, surveillance footage, and court documents that have transformed an apparent single-vehicle rollover into a complex two-vehicle homicide case.

The victims—Yaritzi “Yari” Flores-Romero, Melissa Romero-Espinoza, and Iris Ramos Cruz, all 15-year-old Othello High School freshmen—were traveling in a Chevrolet Silverado pickup when it was allegedly struck by a white Mercedes-Benz sedan driven by Perez-Pineda, 19. The impact sent the truck out of control. It rolled into an irrigation canal, ejecting the girls. On-site photos showed the truck partially submerged, its front end visible above the waterline. Debris from the point of impact was documented approximately 21.3 meters away from the truck’s final overturned position.
Reconstructing the Sequence
Deputies arrived around 12:20 p.m. near 2049 West Bench Road. Tire marks indicated the eastbound Silverado was struck on the driver’s side, veered across the oncoming lane, left the roadway, and entered the canal. Surveillance and CCTV footage, including a key frame at :17 seconds before the curve, captured the Mercedes following closely, both vehicles exceeding 40 mph, the alleged passing maneuver, the collision, and the sedan continuing without stopping.
Physical evidence—Mercedes headlight fragments, white paint transfer on the Silverado, and damage patterns—linked the vehicles. The Mercedes was located at a family residence with corresponding front-end damage. Perez-Pineda was arrested after an alleged admission to a victim’s parent during a confrontation at the home. He faces three counts of vehicular homicide, one with a domestic violence enhancement tied to a prior dating relationship with Yari Flores-Romero, as referenced in court documents (page 4, line 12, with the name partially redacted).
The standout three-word message, highlighted in blue on a device reviewed that evening, adds a digital dimension. Investigators have not detailed its content publicly, but such exchanges can provide context regarding state of mind, intent, or post-incident actions. A family member’s earlier recorded conversation about Yari mentioned seeing Perez-Pineda that day but cut off abruptly before fully naming him, adding further layers of potential pre-crash context.
The Victims: Bright Lives Interrupted

Yaritzi “Yari” Flores-Romero was a standout freshman on the Othello Lady Huskies Wrestling team. Teammates remembered her unmatched tenacity, fearless style, humor, and smile. She cherished family time with her four sisters and had celebrated her quinceañera.
Melissa Romero-Espinoza was kind, thoughtful, and joyful around loved ones. She loved makeup and fashion.
Iris Ramos Cruz was outgoing and caring. Her sister Valeria highlighted Iris’s love for baking, jokes, long nails, and making others smile. She dreamed of becoming a nail technician.
GoFundMe pages and local fundraisers captured the community’s love: their absence left an unfilled space, but memories of laughter endure. The prior relationship between Perez-Pineda and Yari makes the domestic violence enhancement particularly poignant.
Community Impact and Response

Othello rallied with counseling services through the school district, business-led fundraisers (including Tropical Express), and wrestling team tributes. Superintendent Pete Perez emphasized support for students and families. The two-vehicle nature, the 21.3-meter debris field, the submerged truck, the footage, the court reference to the relationship, the interrupted family statement, and now the standout three-word message have left residents seeking both justice and healing.
Legal and Broader Lessons
Perez-Pineda’s bail was set at $1 million. The case underscores rural road risks—speed, passing, canals—and the duty to stop after collisions. It also highlights how personal histories can intersect with traffic incidents and how digital evidence, like a highlighted three-word message, can become significant.
The girls’ stories transcend the tragedy. Yari’s determination on the mat, Melissa’s kindness, and Iris’s light continue inspiring those who knew them. As investigators examine every detail—including that brief evening exchange—the community mourns while hoping for answers that honor the truth and prevent future loss.
A normal drive became a two-vehicle tragedy marked by impact, flight, and now digital traces. The standout message, whatever its words, serves as one more reminder of lives connected in ways both beautiful and heartbreaking. In Othello, remembrance and resilience go hand in hand.
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