
Jefferson County prosecutors filed charges against three additional suspects in the death of a woman who was killed in March after a stolen pickup truck plowed into her Jeep.
Prosecutors filed charges against one man and two women Tuesday, according to a news release from the First Judicial District Attorney’s office. The charges stem from the March 8 accident that killed .
Holman was driving in the area of 88th Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard in Westminster when she was hit head-on by a Ford F-350 truck that was pulling a trailer loaded with two all-terrain vehicles.
Ignacio Daigle was allegedly driving the stolen truck. Officers were pursuing the truck when Daigle crossed a roadway median and collided with Holman’s SUV. Holman, of Thornton, died at the scene.
ٲ. He was arrested three days later at the home of his grandmother, Tina Daigle, in unincorporated Adams County.
Ignacio Daigle has since been charged with reckless vehicular homicide, leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death, vehicular eluding resulting in death, aggravated motor vehicle theft and driving under restraint.

A second suspect, 29-year-old Patrick Engle, was arrested at the scene. Engle was allegedly in the truck that hit Holman.
On Tuesday, Engle was charged with 13 counts including vehicular eluding causing death, three counts of aggravated motor vehicle theft, one felony count of theft, possession of burglary tools and seven habitual criminal counts.
Engle has until May 27 to schedule a preliminary hearing.

Tiffanie Renae Daigle, 38, and Tina Louise Daigle, 57, have each been charged with one Class 5 felony of accessory to leaving the scene of an accident involving death.
Before Ignacio Daigle’s arrest, investigators spoke to Ignacio Daigle’s mother (Tiffanie Daigle) and his grandmother (Tina Daigle). Both women claimed they or how to reach him.
But when police arrested Ignacio Daigle on March 11, both women and other family members were at the house.

Officers arrested Tina Daigle and Tiffanie Daigle on April 22. The two are scheduled to appear in court June 7.
A preliminary hearing in Ignacio Daigle’s case has been scheduled for June 10.



