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A tragedy unfolded in Rowan County, North Carolina, where a man is now facing serious felony charges following a fatal crash. The incident left a student-athlete and his girlfriend dead, and has attracted attention due to the involvement of federal immigration officials.
Juan Alvarado Aguilar, 37, has been named as the suspect in this heartbreaking case. He is currently being held in the Rowan County Detention Center, with his bond set at an astronomical $5 million. Aguilar faces multiple charges, including two counts of felony death by vehicle and driving while impaired, reflecting the gravity of the accusations against him.
In the aftermath of his arrest, The Salisbury Post revealed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has stepped in, issuing a detainer and an administrative warrant for Aguilar. However, Fox News Digital has yet to verify the detainer through the available jail records.
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol reports that the tragic crash occurred late on a Friday night. Aguilar allegedly crossed the center line, leading to a devastating head-on collision with another vehicle.

A booking photo released by authorities shows Juan Alvarado Aguilar, who is accused of driving a Chevrolet Silverado under the influence, resulting in the deaths of two people. The image comes courtesy of the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office.
Investigators say Aguilar refused medical treatment at the scene and was transported for a blood draw before being formally charged.
The victims were identified as 20-year-old Fletcher Mark Daniel Harris and 19-year-old Skylar Nichole Provenza. Harris was the driver of the vehicle and a student-athlete at Catawba College, where he played on the men’s soccer team. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene.

Fletcher Harris and Skylar Provenza are shown in a photo taken before their deaths. The two were killed in a DUI crash, according to authorities. (Instagram/ skylar_provenza)
Harris had been a member of the Catawba College men’s soccer program for three seasons and was a double major in environmental and sustainability and biology, according to the school. The college said he was consistently recognized on the presidential honor roll and dean’s list.
In a statement, Catawba College officials described Harris as a beloved member of the campus community.
“Our hearts are broken,” head men’s soccer coach Alex Morais said. “Fletcher was profoundly loved and will be missed by everyone in our program and community.”

Fletcher Harris and Skylar Provenza are shown in an undated photo. The two were killed in a DUI crash, according to authorities. (Instagram/ skylar_provenza)
Michelle Caddigan, Catawba College vice president for athletics, also released a statement mourning Harris’ death.
“We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of Fletcher Harris,” Caddigan said. “This is an unimaginable loss for our campus community. Fletcher was an exceptional student and dedicated athlete whose impact extended far beyond the soccer field.”
Family members and members of the community have shared tributes honoring Harris and Provenza, describing them as kind, generous young people whose lives were cut short.
In a post shared by a family member, Harris was remembered as “one of the best human beings” they had ever known, while Provenza was described as a “beautiful soul.” The family member wrote that the couple had “the best hearts” and asked the public to keep both families in their prayers.
Harris was also remembered by leaders in the soccer community. Hickory FC co-founder and managing director said Harris taught others “how to be good teammates” and how to make a positive impact, adding that his legacy would “live on.”
Funeral services for Harris are scheduled for Thursday.
Fox News Digital reached out to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.