ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Daniel Lowell, 36, of Pueblo, Colorado was sentenced
today in federal court in Las Cruces, New Mexico to more than 37 years (449
months) in prison for carjacking resulting in death and other offenses arising
from a deadly crime spree near Las Cruces in 2017.
Lowell
previously pleaded guilty on July 11, 2019, to carjacking resulting in death,
carjacking, attempted carjacking, high-speed flight from an immigration
checkpoint, brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence, possession of a
stolen firearm, interstate transportation of a stolen motor vehicle, being a
felon in possession of a firearm, and possession of unauthorized accesses
devices.
According
to public court documents, Lowell took part in the crime spree with Trista
Schlaefli, 32, of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Lowell approached an immigration
checkpoint in a stolen vehicle and could not produce identification. A Border
Patrol agent directed Lowell to secondary inspection. However, Lowell sped away
with Schlaefli in the stolen vehicle driving more than 100 miles per hour.
After
fleeing the checkpoint, one of the tires on the truck blew out. Lowell approached another vehicle with a
family inside, including two small children.
Lowell threatened the driver at gunpoint and demanded they give him
their vehicle. Lowell carjacked the vehicle
and took off with Schlaefli.
From
there, Lowell stole some spark plugs from a store that he intended to use to
break into other cars. However, before Lowell could do that, police tried to
pull Lowell and Schlaefli over in the stolen vehicle. Lowell and Schlaefli took off driving
recklessly and speeding with police chasing them. During their flight, they crashed into a
motorcyclist, who died from the impact of the collision.
Lowell
and Schlaefli continued to attempt to evade law enforcement. Lowell tried to carjack another vehicle, but
the driver resisted. Eventually, a team
of law enforcement officers stopped Lowell and Schlaefli and arrested
them. Lowell had a stolen firearm and at
least fifteen stolen credit cards with him at the time of his arrest.
Schlaefli
previously pleaded guilty on Nov.13, 2018, to carjacking resulting in death,
high-speed flight from an immigration checkpoint, carjacking, attempted
carjacking, aiding and abetting brandishing a firearm during a crime of
violence, and possession of unauthorized access devices. She is in custody awaiting sentencing at a
future date.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Border Patrol, the
New Mexico State Police Department, the Las Cruces Police Department, the Doña
Ana County Sheriff’s Office, the Pikes Peak Community College Campus Police,
the Colorado Springs Police Department, the Pueblo Police Department, the
Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office, the Fountain Police Department, and the
Colorado State Patrol investigated this case.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Marisa A. Ong and Aaron Jordan are prosecuting
the case.
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