Federal prosecutors filed identity theft charges Friday against a woman who was driving a van that crashed into a school bus in southwestern Minnesota, killing four students.
Olga Marino Franco del Cid, 24, of Minneota, had already been charged in state court with four counts of criminal vehicular homicide. The new charges accuse her of giving authorities a false name and Social Security number after the Feb. 19 crash near Cottonwood.
Franco's attorney, Manuel Guerrero, declined to comment on the new charges, saying he hadn't seen them. Franco did not immediately return a message left at the Lyon County Jail in Marshall.