Names Released in Pennington County Fatal Crash


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Names Released in Pennington County Fatal Crash

What:    Two vehicle fatal crash
Where:  North Cherry Avenue and East North Street, Rapid City, SD
When:   7:15 a.m. MT, Thursday, February 5, 2026

Vehicle 1: 2012 Jeep Liberty
Driver:
Torry Ray Ghost Bear, 30-year-old male from Rapid City, SD, serious, non-life-threatening injuries
Seat belt Used: No
Charges Pending: Yes
Passenger 1a
Misty Kay RedNest, 43-year-old female from Pine Ridge, SD, minor injuries
Seat belt Used: No 
Charges Pending: Yes
Passenger 1b: Mia Lane Carpio,
22-year-old female, fatal injuries
Seat belt Used: Yes
Passenger 1c: Feather Leann Cottier,
35-year-old female from Rapid City, SD, serious, non-life-threatening injuries
Seat belt Used: Under investigation
Passenger 1d: Kameron RedNest,
20-year-old male from Box Elder, SD, serious, non-life-threatening injuries
Seat belt Used: No

Vehicle 2: 2022 Ford F-350

Driver 2: 
Jorge Armando Mata Diaz, 31-year-old male from Rapid City, SD, minor injuries
Seat belt Used: Yes 


Pennington County, S.D.- A routine traffic stop
Thursday, February 5, led to a pursuit and two-vehicle crash injuring five people, one fatally, in Rapid City, SD.

Preliminary information indicates during an attempted traffic stop for not having any license plates, the driver of a 2012 Jeep Liberty failed to pull over and a pursuit was initiated. At one point, the driver, Torry Ray Ghost Bear, failed to stop at a stop sign, entering the intersection of North Cherry Avenue and East North Street and was struck by a 2022 Ford F350 driven by Jorge Armando Mata Diaz, traveling eastbound on East North Street.

Four occupants of the Jeep sustained serious injuries and were transported to a local hospital. One of the occupants, Mia Lane Carpio, died Thursday, February 12 from her injuries. The driver of the Ford sustained minor injuries and was also transported to the hospital.

Charges are pending on two occupants of the Jeep.

The South Dakota Highway Patrol is investigating the crash. All information released so far is only preliminary.

The Highway Patrol is an agency of the South Dakota Department of Public Safety.

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Note: Records of state-reportable crashes are now available at http://www.safesd.gov/ . Records should be available about 10 days after the investigation is complete.