As Reported by City News Service/Diamond Bar/Walnut Patch:
Walnut Woman Arrested in Fatal Hit-and Run
Ashley Lopez, 21, was arrested Monday at her job in Irwindale.
A 21-year-old Walnut woman was in custody today on suspicion of
killing an 80-year-old pedestrian in a hit-and-run collision in
Irwindale.
The collision occurred shortly after 6 a.m. Friday at Live Oak and Stewart avenues, said Lt. Mario Camacho of the Irwindale Police Department. The driver fled the scene and did not attempt to render aid to Cu Lee Nguyen of Baldwin Park, who died at the scene, the lieutenant said.
An eyewitness identified the suspect's car as a 2000 silver Toyota Echo and described the driver as a woman with dark-colored, shoulder-length hair, Camacho said.
With the help of local media, Irwindale police got a number of leads, and Ashley Lopez was arrested Monday at her workplace in Irwindale, he said.
She was being held in lieu of $50,000 bail pending arraignment, expected tomorrow at the West Covina courthouse.
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The collision occurred shortly after 6 a.m. Friday at Live Oak and Stewart avenues, said Lt. Mario Camacho of the Irwindale Police Department. The driver fled the scene and did not attempt to render aid to Cu Lee Nguyen of Baldwin Park, who died at the scene, the lieutenant said.
An eyewitness identified the suspect's car as a 2000 silver Toyota Echo and described the driver as a woman with dark-colored, shoulder-length hair, Camacho said.
With the help of local media, Irwindale police got a number of leads, and Ashley Lopez was arrested Monday at her workplace in Irwindale, he said.
She was being held in lieu of $50,000 bail pending arraignment, expected tomorrow at the West Covina courthouse.
Speeding is the main reason for most accidents and an $85 penalty won't do much to stop this trend. Local authorities should try their best to catch as many speeding drivers as possible because this way our roads will be safer and we won't risk our lives every time we get in the car.
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