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THIS JUVENILE NEDS MORE THAN JUST THE USUAL SLAP ON THE WRIST ..... A LOT MORE!

Police: 13-year-old hits, kills 2 men after taking mom’s car

 

Fox 5

February 13, 2021 


ESCONDIDO, Calif. — Two men were killed when a 13-year-old girl allegedly took her mother’s car and tried to flee Escondido police, authorities said Saturday.

The crash was reported about 11:20 p.m. Friday at Mission Avenue and Ash Street, according to Escondido police Lt. Kevin Toth. A police officer had stopped the car near Mission Avenue and Gamble Street for a traffic violation.

“What the officer didn’t know at the time, is that the car was being driven by a 13-year-old girl from Vista who took her mom’s car without her knowing. The girl’s juvenile friend was a passenger in the car,” Toth said.

The girls fled in the car as the officer approached, he said. They drove east on Mission and apparently tried to turn left onto Ash. 

“They apparently lost control and their car slid into the planter on the east side of the road near a SDG&E transfer facility,” Toth said.

Once officers caught up to the girls and detained them, they discovered the car had struck two men who were sleeping in the bushes and appeared to have been homeless, he said. One was pronounced dead at the scene and the other died at a hospital.

Efforts were underway to identify the men. The girls were arrested and later released to their parents, police said.

After the crash, an officer’s vehicle was struck by a DUI driver while it blocked the roadway.

“The police car had all of the emergency lights activated and was unoccupied,” Toth said. “No one was injured and the driver was arrested for DUI.”

2 comments:

Trey said...

Unless an advocate comes forward to cry for the dead homeless men this girl will walk with juvenile probation.

bob walsh said...

Some juvenile transgressions are more serious than others. This is more serious. Much more. At a minimum they should be in lockup for a couple of years. That will probably not happen though as the Dept. of Juvenile Justice will be dismantled in four months.