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FHP Search Warrant Reveals Critical Information About Suspected Wrong Way Driver A Florida Highway Patrol search warrant filed late Friday reveals two new and critical pieces of information about the activity of the suspected wrong way driver who killed two Coral Springs women on the Sawgrass Expressway last month.

Exclusive: Search Warrant Reveals Witnesses Say Wrong-Way Driver Was Drinking Before Crash A Florida Highway Patrol search warrant filed late Friday reveals two new and critical pieces of information about the activity of the suspected wrong way driver who killed two Coral Springs women on the Sawgrass Expressway last month.

Lawsuits Filed In Sawgrass Expressway Wrong Way CrashThe families of the two women killed in a wrong way crash on the Sawgrass Expressway last month have filed lawsuits against the driver and the owner of the car she was driving. The Catronio and Ferrante families along with their attorneys announced the filings of the lawsuits against Kaila Mendoza and Federico Javier Reyes this afternoon.

Exclusive: More Evidence Surfacing On Social Media Of Alleged Wrong Way Driver More evidence is surfacing on a social media site of the lifestyle of the suspected wrong way driver who investigators say hit and killed two women on the Sawgrass Expressway last month.

Exclusive: Boyfriend Of Wrong Way Driver Addresses "2 Drunk 2 Care Tweet"Javier Reyes knows that many people have made up their minds about his girlfriend, Kaila Mendoza, based on her seemingly callous tweets and her suspected involvement in a deadly wrong way crash on the Sawgrass Expressway in the early morning hours of November 17 that killed two women.

Father Of Girl Killed In Wrong Way Crash: More Safety Measures Are Needed The deaths of two young women in a wrong way crash on the Sawgrass Expressway last week has galvanized the victim's families to call for more safety measures on our roads. Gary Catronio, whose daughter Marisa was killed in the crash, showed CBS 4 News what he wants to see done.

Exclusive: Eyewitness Tried To Stop Wrong Way Driver For At Least Two MilesA wrong way driver who hit and killed two Coral Springs women last week was driving the wrong way for at least two miles on the Sawgrass Expressway and swerved to miss more than 20 cars and trucks before the deadly collision, an eyewitness to the crash told CBS4 News in an exclusive interview.