Dylan Molina

Dylan Molina

Dylan Molina

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Publish: 09/12/2025
Age: 30 years

Dylan was convicted in 2021 of intoxicated manslaughter, resulting in the death of a life. At the time of the accident Dylan was struggling with untreated alcohol dependency and unresolved personal trauma. The accident was a tragic turning point in his life.

Since entering the correctional system Dylan has committed himself fully to recovery and rehabilitation. He attends AA meetings and is currently enrolled in college courses with the goal of earning a degree in psychology. He hopes to become a therapist to help other addicts and has a strong desire to one day speak publicly about the dangers of drunk driving- if only to prevent others from making the same mistake.

He knows he can never undo the pain he’s caused, but he believes part of his sentence is to become someone better, someone accountable, and someone who can honor the victim through service and change. Dylan is a loving son, brother, uncle, and friend. He spends his days keeping up to date on all things sports, working out, maintaining his sobriety and staying on top of his classes.

Profile Overview

Age
30 years
Gender
Male
No more crime detail available!
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Hispanic
Marital Status
Single
Religion
Spiritual
Email System Used
Securus
Mailing Address
Dylan Molina #02433240
TDCJ - H.H. Coffield Unit
PO Box 660400
Dallas, TX 75266
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