Man Suspected Of Giving Alcohol To Teen Involved In Fatal DUI Crash Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter

In May, a McCloud teenager was sentenced to 6 years in prison for a drunken crash in June of last year that killed his friend. Now the Siskiyou County DA’s Office will try to prosecute the man suspected of providing the alcohol. 54-year-old Rolfe Trevor Dalleske was arraigned Tuesday on charges including involuntary manslaughter for hosting the party at his home where the teenagers drank to excess. Jaden Hunter Quiring was 18-years old when he was drinking at Dalleske’s home in McCloud. He gave one of his friends a ride home, then returned to the party to drink some more. At around 2AM he left again with two passengers. After dropping off one of them, he was speeding on Highway 89 and passed a car across double yellow lines. When he tried to move back across the center line he lost control, left the road and smashed into a tree. The driver of the car he passed came to his aid, cutting Quiring’s seatbelt and pulling him out of the burning car. The passenger, 20-year-old Steven Ramos Jr, was killed on impact.