San Antonio police arrest woman in connection with hit-and-run that killed a man in October
San Antonio police have arrested a woman in connection with a fatal hit-and-run in October that killed a 24-year-old man. Mariah Flores, 22, was arrested Monday after San Antonio police and Texas Department of Public Safety troopers saw her driving a stolen vehicle near Frio City Road and S. Zarzamora Street, police said. FIND OUT FIRST: Get San Antonio breaking news directly to your inboxFlores is accused of causing a deadly crash near Interstate 10 and Interstate 37 on Oct. 24 that killed San Antonio resident Alex Reyna. Witnesses said Flroes' green Honda CR-V hit Reyna's white SUV, causing the SUV to hit a metal sign, according to police. Flores' vehicle flipped before coming to a rest between the I-10 and I-35 guardrails.
mysanantonio.comDo you know this woman? San Antonio police need help identifying driver in deadly hit-and-run
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police are requesting the public’s help in identifying a woman involved in a fatal hit and run that happened Saturday. According to police, the crash happened around 7:40 a.m. on Saturday on Interstate Highway East near the Interstate Highway 37 South junction. The Honda SUV crashed into a guardrail, and the driver walked away from the scene. If you have any information on the woman’s identity, you are asked to call SAPD’s Traffic Investigations Division at 210-207-7385. Related: ‘This person needs to turn themselves in’: Family urges driver in fatal hit-and-run on South Side to come forward
‘This person needs to turn themselves in’: Family urges driver in fatal hit-and-run on South Side to come forward
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police are searching for a driver who they say left the scene of a fatal car crash over the weekend. Maria De La Luz Guerrero-Reyna, Reyna’s wife, said she talked to him for the last time before the fatal car crash. The Honda SUV crashed into a guardrail, and the driver walked away from the scene. Alex Reyna’s family will be hosting a fundraiser this weekend, and his funeral is set to be held next week. If you have any information, call San Antonio police at 210-207-7273.