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Former Alpine Motel proprietor takes plea deal after 6 die in Las Vegas fireplace

By Miles Cooper January 18, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The previous proprietor of the location of the town of Las Vegas’ deadliest fireplace agreed to a plea deal Friday, avoiding a prolonged trial scheduled to start subsequent month.

Adolfo Orozco-Garcia initially confronted 27 fees associated to the December 2019 fireplace that killed six tenants: Donald Keith Bennett, 63; Tracy Ann Cihal, 57; Francis Lombardo Jr., 72; Cynthia Mikell, 61; Kerry Marie Odo-Baclaan, 46; and Henry Lawrence Pinc, 70.

The hearth ripped by means of the three-story constructing in downtown Las Vegas on ninth Road and Ogden Avenue. An investigation revealed it began when somebody used their range for warmth. The flames shortly unfold, filling different residences and hallways with fireplace and heavy smoke. The victims all seemingly grew to become disoriented by the quantity of smoke, Chief Deputy District Lawyer John Giordani stated Friday.

The hearth additionally injured 13 individuals and left greater than 50 homeless. It’s the deadliest fireplace inside Las Vegas metropolis limits.

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FILE – On this Dec. 21, 2019, file photograph, investigators work the scene of a fireplace on the three-story Alpine Motel Flats in Las Vegas. Search warrant information present that investigators seized a pc and paperwork on Jan. 14, 2020, from the supervisor’s workplace of the downtown Las Vegas condominium constructing the place inspectors cited homeowners for code violations following a fireplace that killed six individuals and injured 13. No felony fees have been filed within the ongoing probe of the lethal fireplace. (AP Picture/David Becker, File)

Orozco-Garcia agreed to an Alford plea on two counts of involuntary manslaughter and one cost of wanton disregard of security leading to substantial bodily hurt or dying, paperwork stated.

An Alford plea, basically a plea of no contest, means a defendant doesn’t admit guilt, however believes prosecutors had sufficient proof to persuade a jury to convict. Orozco-Garcia admitted the deal means he might serve much less time ought to a jury have convicted him.

The plea deal doesn’t embody a particular sentence, which Orozco-Garcia’s attorneys and prosecutors will focus on throughout a listening to sentencing. Every rely of involuntary manslaughter might carry a sentence of 1-4 years in jail or probation, Clark County District Court docket Decide Jacqueline Bluth stated throughout the listening to.

The costs state he failed to examine doorways and violated different fireplace codes. In accordance with a number of lawsuits, the constructing didn’t have working fireplace alarms or sprinklers. In 2023, a choose signed off on a confidential civil settlement.

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Orozco-Garcia later offered the 41-unit constructing. It was redeveloped and named the DLUX Lofts a yr after the hearth.

Orozco-Garcia has remained out of custody since his arrest on $50,000 bail. Bluth will sentence him on June 3.

The hearth marks the deadliest in metropolis of Las Vegas historical past. The 1980 fireplace on the then-MGM Grand, situated in unincorporated Clark County, killed 87 individuals.

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