
The Napa County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday released the names of the four remaining Stockton men killed in Sunday’s crash near Pope Valley.
With assistance from the Mexican Consulate of San Francisco, authorities identified them as Aaron Ruiz Ruiz, 39, Beymar Reynosa Rodriguez, 32, Demetrio Celerino Francisco, 39, and Pedro Lopez Gomez, 57.
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On Tuesday, officials had named the first two victims as Loreto Ricardo Hernandez, 42, and Fernando Silverio, 34. All six men lived in Stockton, officials said.
Napa County prosecutors have charged the driver, Noberto Celerino, 53, with six counts of murder and gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated.
Celerino had been driving the men to a vineyard job about 20 minutes from the crash site, according to one victim’s daughter, who told The Press Democrat on Wednesday she remembered her father as a devoted provider.
Celerino is scheduled to make his first appearance Friday afternoon in Napa County Superior Court.