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Robbins fatal crash: David Avalos charged in DUI crash that killed Sammy Simmons, pedestrian using mobility scooter, sheriff says

Robbins fatal crash: David Avalos charged in DUI crash that killed Sammy Simmons, pedestrian using mobility scooter, sheriff says

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Key Facts

Location

Chicago, IL

Date & Time

Friday, January 23, 2026

Fatalities

1

Responding Agencies

sheriff

News Sources

2 sources

These details are from publicly available news coverage and may not include every fact in the official police report.

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David Avalos has been charged in a DUI crash that resulted in the death of Sammy Simmons, a pedestrian using a mobility scooter, in Robbins, TN.

ROBBINS, TN - January 23, 2026

David Avalos has been charged following a DUI crash that tragically killed Sammy Simmons, a pedestrian using a mobility scooter, in Robbins, Tennessee. The incident occurred on Friday, though the exact time and location have not been disclosed. The local sheriff's office is handling the investigation into this fatal collision.

Key Facts

  • Crash date: Friday, January 23, 2026
  • Location: Robbins, TN
  • Type of crash: DUI involving a pedestrian
  • Fatalities: 1 (Sammy Simmons)
  • Responding agencies: Sheriff
  • Source: abc7chicago.com

Crash Overview

The crash occurred on Friday, January 23, 2026, in Robbins, Tennessee. David Avalos was driving under the influence when he struck Sammy Simmons, who was using a mobility scooter, leading to Simmons' death. The specific details of the crash, such as the time and exact location, have not been released.

The local sheriff's office responded to the scene and is conducting an investigation into the incident. Avalos has been charged with driving under the influence, resulting in a fatality.

News Coverage (2 Sources)

abc7chicago.comJan 23, 2026

Robbins fatal crash: David Avalos charged in DUI crash that killed Sammy Simmons, pedestrian using mobility scooter, sheriff says

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abc7chicago.comJan 23, 2026

Robbins fatal crash: David Avalos charged in DUI crash that killed Sammy Simmons, pedestrian using mobility scooter, sheriff says

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Last updated: January 23, 2026 at 10:02 PM

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