Man takes deal, pleads guilty in Aurora hit-and-run that killed motorcyclist
The -year-old man who crashed into a motorcycle in Aurora last November killing the rider took a deal and pleaded guilty Monday court records show Jeremy Austen House pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide in a deal that dropped the charge of first-degree murder from his occurrence according to Arapahoe County court records House was driving a Buick Century near South Havana Street and East Jewell Avenue just after midnight on Nov when he hit a motorcyclist Aurora police declared House then fled the scene Paramedics took the motorcyclist -year-old Dorian Matthew Torrez to the hospital where he later died from his injuries Investigators identified House and Alexandra Lynn Noorlun as accused in the incident and arrested the pair in February after an hours-long barricade standoff at their home in the block of East Kansas Place Related Articles Pedestrian killed in Aurora hit-and-run crash on East Colfax Sexual assault drugging trial begins for former owner of Grateful Dead-themed bars Semi-truck driver killed in rollover crash on I- in Loveland Gas station employee killed by Parker police after brandishing gun agency says Northglenn women charged with animal cruelty counts Noorlun faces three felony charges including two counts of being an accessory to a crime and one count of tampering with evidence according to court records She is next scheduled to appear in court for an arraignment hearing on Nov House will next appear in court for a sentencing hearing on Dec court records show Sign up to get crime news sent straight to your inbox each day