Miguel Vega, 39, is being held on $150,000 bond for manslaughter after running over his friend during a drunken joyride An Arkansas man is being held on $150,000 bond for manslaughter after a freak accident during a drunken joyride left his friend dead in a Bentonville hayfield. Miguel Vega, 39, is being held in Benton County Jail after his July 22 arrest, according to Arkansas Online. Lester Salcedo, 27, was joyriding in the vehicle with Vega when Vega began doing donuts, speeding the car in circles. Authorities said Salcedo flew out of an open car door that would not close properly. His friend, who continued to do donuts, ran him over in the hayfield, then drove away. A 12-year-old boy, who was unhurt, was in the car with Vega and Salcedo on the night of Salcedo's death. It is unclear how he is connected to the men. While formal charges are still pending, Vega is facing manslaughter, accident(s) involving death or personal injury, and endangering the welfare of a minor in the first degree. Lester Salcedo, 27, was riding in the vehicle with Vega when his friend began doing donuts and circling the car at a high rate of speed Authorities discovered Salcedo's body in a hayfield surrounded by tiremarks after Vega's cellphone pinged in the area of Mill Dam Road and Philpott Road in Bentonville, Arkansas Pictured: Vega's abandoned vehicle after he drunkenly fled the scene following the fatal accident The boy, according to a probable cause affidavit filed Tuesday, told investigators that the two men were drinking a 'weird' beverage from a jar as they drove around with him in the backseat. Vega was driving and Salcedo was in the passenger seat, he said, when they started doing donuts in the nearby field. The passenger side door was not closing, and Salcedo eventually fell from the vehicle while Vega circled the hayfield. The first time he fell out, Salcedo narrowly missed getting hit by the car. After returning to the vehicle a second time, he once again was tossed from the open door, but this time Vega ran over him. Salcedo (pictured) fell out of the moving vehicle as his friend did donuts in a hayfield, and was fatally struck by the car While formal charges are still pending, Vega is facing manslaughter, requirements in accidents involving death or personal injuries and endangering the welfare of a minor in the first degree Vega was initially arrested shortly after the fatal accident on July 22. Authorities discovered Salcedo's body a day later Salcedo was a father of one and leaves behind a son According to the affidavit, the boy said Salcedo's pulse felt weak and it appeared he had broken ribs when he and Vega checked on him. The two then drove away from the scene, leaving the father of one in the field. Later that night, Tontitown Police arrested Vega for public intoxication after an officer spotted him running east on US Route 412, according the affidavit. Vega acknowledged that a nearby pickup truck was his, but denied that he had been driving it. The affidavit said Vega told the officer that Salcedo had been with him, however he said he didn't know where he was and that the two had a fight earlier. Authorities quickly found a missing persons report recently filed for Salcedo at the Centerton Police Department. Authorities discovered Salcedo's body a day later, in a field by Phillips Cemetery Road between Highfill and Cave Springs, surrounded by tire tracks. Vega is scheduled for an Aug. 23 arraignment. As of Thursday, a GoFundMe for Salcedo has raised $4,465 out of a $20,000 goal. Salcedo leaves behind one son. All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility