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Iowa teen rocketing through town in Camaro that killed elderly couple could get decades in prison – or probation

DES MOINES - An Iowa teen that cops say was flooring his Camaro at 112 mph while intoxicated and then smashed into a Buick with an elderly couple inside, causing their deaths, is awaiting sentencing and could get 20 years in prison or probation.
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DES MOINES – An Iowa teen that cops say was flooring his Camaro at 112 mph while intoxicated and then smashed into a Buick with an elderly couple inside, causing their deaths, is awaiting sentencing and could get 20 years in prison or probation.

Kameron D. Wright, age 19 of Des Moines, pleaded guilty to two counts of vehicular homicide by reckless driving and one count of operating while intoxicated. The crash killed Fred Lehman, 76, and Mary Lehman, 79, of Des Moines in November 2023.

The defendant entered into a plea agreement which calls for the two sentences for vehicular homicide to be served consecutive to each other, for a total of 20 years in prison. The parties will argue whether he is granted a suspended sentence with a term of probation of three years or is sentenced to prison. He also must pay $150,000 in restitution for each death. He will be granted credit for time served and will be required to pay a fine for the OWI. His sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 13, 2025.

On Nov. 12, 2023, Wright was driving a 2011 Chevy Camaro westbound on East University when his vehicle collided with a Buick Century turning left onto East 27th Street. Black-box data in the Camaro showed that it was traveling 112 mph two seconds before the collision. The speed limit on the street is 35 mph.

Wright (pictured at top) admitted to District Judge David Nelmark on Wednesday that he was driving recklessly considering his speed and caused the deaths of Mary Lehman, the driver of the Buick, and her passenger, Fred Lehman. He also acknowledged that he had marijuana in the system.

The Lehmans were married for 57 years and had four children, 11 grandchildren, and five great grandchildren, according to their obituary. He served as a pastor and she retired from the Iowa State Bar Association.

Assistant County Attorney Jaki Livingston prosecuted the case, with assistance from Chelsey Wilson. The case was investigated by Officer Bryan Wickett and others from the Des Moines Police Department.

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