ALBUQUERQUE – Valerie Cayatineto, 41, an enrolled member of
the Navajo Nation who resides in Crownpoint, N.M., was sentenced yesterday
afternoon in federal court in Albuquerque, N.M., to 37 months in prison
followed by three years of supervised release for her involuntary manslaughter
conviction.
Cayatineto was arrested in Jan. 2017, on a criminal
complaint charging her with involuntary manslaughter. According to the complaint, Cayatineto killed
a Navajo man when she crashed her vehicle head-on into the victim’s vehicle on
Dec. 9, 2016, on the Navajo Indian reservation in McKinley County, N.M. At the time of the crash, Cayatineto was
driving under the influence of alcohol.
Cayatineto subsequently was indicted on Feb. 7, 2017, and
charged with involuntary manslaughter. On May 31, 2017, Cayatineto pled guilty to the
indictment without the benefit of a plea agreement.
This case was investigated by the Gallup office of the FBI
and the the Crownpoint office of the Navajo Nation Division of Public
Safety. Assistant U.S. Attorney Elisa
Dimas prosecuted the case.
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