Grand jury indicts driver in Lindenwald crash that killed family of 3

Flowers and candles were left near the intersection of River Road and Hooven Avenue on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. The area was the site of a crash that killed three people earlier in the day. NICK GRAHAM / STAFF

Flowers and candles were left near the intersection of River Road and Hooven Avenue on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. The area was the site of a crash that killed three people earlier in the day. NICK GRAHAM / STAFF

A Butler County grand jury has indicted the man who was behind the wheel of a vehicle that killed a family of three in December in Hamilton’s Lindenwald neighborhood.

Brandon J. Begley, 41, of Fairfield Twp., was indicted Wednesday on three counts of aggravated vehicular homicide, a charge that is a third-degree felony.

He was arrested at 6:30 a.m. Thursday by Fairfield Twp. Police Department and booked into the Butler County Jail at 6:55 a.m., according to the jail’s online database.

Flowers and candles were left near the intersection of River Road and Hooven Avenue on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. The area was the site of a crash that killed three people earlier in the day. NICK GRAHAM / STAFF

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The crash was reported at 4:31 p.m. Dec. 21 after Begley, driving a 2008 Pontiac Torrent south on River Road, crossed left of center to pass three vehicles, according to a police report.

As he moved back into the southbound lanes, the SUV hit a curb, causing him to overcorrect and veer left of center again. The Torrent then collided head‑on with a northbound 2008 Honda Civic.

Killed in the crash were the Honda Civic’s occupants: Milton Alvarez Lagos, 35; Bety Salazar Lopez, 27; and Milton Salazar Alvarez, 10.

Brandon J. Begley, 41, of Fairfield Twp., was indicted Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, on three counts of aggravated vehicular homicide, a charge that is a third-degree felony. Begley was behind the wheel in Hamilton's Lindenwald neighborhood Dec. 21, 2025, when his vehicle struck another vehicle head-on, killing a family of three.

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The Civic then struck a detached garage in the 300 block of Hooven Avenue before hitting a fence in the 300 block of Clinton Avenue.

The Torrent continued to spin and struck a 2002 Ford F-150. The driver of that vehicle not injured.

The Torrent’s speedometer was “stuck at 80 mph,” according to the report. The posted speed in the area is 35 mph.

Hamilton City Manager Craig Bucheit, during Hamilton City Council’s Jan. 14 meeting, said police have stepped up traffic and speed enforcement on River Road and the surrounding neighborhood, including adding speed‑warning signs and patrol presence.

Hamilton Police close a portion of River Road in Lindenwald Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025 while investigating a 3-vehicle crash that led to three people being killed. WCPO/CONTRIBUTED

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City council held a moment of silence for the crash victims during council’s most recent meeting Wednesday “to acknowledge this heartbreaking loss in our community,” said Vice Mayor Lauren Smallwood.

“Mourning the lives of our three neighbors — a mother, a father, and their young son — there are no words that can truly ease a moment such as that, but it’s important that we pause together and hold space not only for their lives um but also for all who love them,” Smallwood said just before the moment of silence. “So tonight we will stand together in compassion. We extend our sympathy to their extended family, their friends, their neighbors and everyone who is feeling this loss. May they feel the love of this city surrounding them in the coming days and in those darkest moments.”

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