The man accused of causing a deadly hit-and-run crash that killed a mother and her two young sons is now the subject of an ICE detainer, as new details emerge about his background and criminal history.
Victor Napoleon Reyes, 33, is charged with three counts of negligent homicide in connection with the Sunday night crash on Arch Street that left 31-year-old Breu’hna Hall and her two sons dead.
According to jail records, Reyes is being held at the Pulaski County Detention Center on a $350,000 bond and is also subject to an ICE hold.
Reyes’ attorney, Bill James Jr., U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for comment.
Arkansas State Police say the crash happened around 9:15 p.m. Sunday on Arch Street near Dixon Road, when Reyes, driving a 2016 Chevrolet Silverado, crossed the center line and slammed head-on into a Buick.
Inside the Buick were Hall and her two young sons — 4-year-old Dax Barnes and 2-year-old Dyce Love. Authorities confirmed all three died from their injuries and say Reyes fled the scene on foot, prompting a two-day search before he was arrested Tuesday afternoon.
According to legal records obtained by Channel 7 News, Reyes has a history of impaired driving. In 2016, he pleaded guilty to DWI in the first degree. In 2023, he pleaded guilty to DWI in the second degree, along with driving on a suspended license.
James told Channel 7 News those prior offenses do not automatically mean Reyes was negligent in this case.
"Whether he’s done something in the past doesn’t automatically mean he was negligent in this case," he said, adding that his client’s immigration status "certainly makes it easier to charge those folks," though he acknowledged there appears to be probable cause.
Loved ones describe Hall as a devoted mother and "a joy to be around," now mourned alongside her two young sons. She leaves behind a 12-year-old daughter, whom family members say they will continue to support. A GoFundMe has been created to help cover funeral expenses and assist the family.
Reyes has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to return to court on July 1.