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GOLDEN — A man who hit and killed a tow-truck driver in July 2011 and then left the scene was sentenced Wednesday to 48 years in prison.
Forty-eight years was the maximum sentence that the driver was facing in the homicide charges.
Zachary Dobler, 28, for alcohol monitoring when he took his parents’ car and drove right into 41-year-old Alan Eugene Dilley, a driver for Connolly’s Towing, near 58th Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard, on July 31.
The impact sent Dilley’s body 121 feet “in a northwesterly direction,” according to a police report. He was taken to the hospital and died a short time later.
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