A Custer County woman is facing charges for her alleged role in the aftermath of a deadly shooting that left three people dead and one badly injured last November.
Nancy Medina-Kochis is now charged with being an accessory to the crimes allegedly committed by Hanme Clark in a Westcliffe neighborhood on the night of November 20th. Those charges are three counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted murder, assault and criminal attempt.
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Investigators say that Medina-Kochis help drive both her and Clark in a white pickup truck to escape authorities the night of the shooting. She was spotted the following day on surveillance cameras in the parking lot of the Walmart in Salida.
The two fled over the state border into New Mexico but were soon tracked down by New Mexico State Police where they were arrested. The manhunt lasted about 25 hours.
Medina-Kochis has been extradited from New Mexico and is now in the El Paso County Jail.