WESTCHESTER — New specifics have been released concerning a chaotic Miami-Dade County crash that left one particular person useless and two other people in crucial issue on Friday morning.
Miami-Dade Police announced in an up to date press release Saturday afternoon that they have determined the deceased sufferer as 34-yr-old Daniel Garcia and the suspect driver — 28-year-old Dymariz Picon — was arrested and going through vehicular homicide prices.
According to the arrest affidavit, Picon was driving the white Nissan pickup truck traveling westbound on SW 21st Terrace. Inside of the truck with her was Garcia and yet another occupant identified only as Pac. In the meantime, a GMC van, which was driven by 30-calendar year-old Alexis Gonzalez Martinez and his 26-year-old assistant Jose G. Perez Estevez, was touring south on SW 92nd Avenue and crossing 21st Terrace.
At this instant, Picon unsuccessful to prevent at the end sign forward “in a willful and wanton disregard for the basic safety of people or house,” and violently struck the left-front corner of the van. On the collision, Picon’s truck was redirected west and struck 5 parked vehicles in entrance of close by households. Right after that, Picon and Pac unsuccessful to support everybody involved in the crash and fled the scene, leaving Garcia’s lifeless overall body within the truck, the affidavit mentioned.
More investigation revealed that a Miami-Dade College Board officer was alerted to a probable threat in development at the On-the-Go Marketplace at 8200 SW 24th Avenue, exactly where Picon allegedly refused to halt for the college board officer who was trying a targeted visitors stop with unexpected emergency devices just before shedding sight of Picon. Moments later, the officer identified the crash and realized that the auto was pursuing before was the just one associated, the arrest affidavit said.
Miami-Dade Hearth Rescue responded to the scene soon after it was claimed and declared Garcia useless at 9 a.m., and transported both Gonzalez Martinez and Perez Estevez to HCA Kendall Medical center Trauma Center in essential situation.
MDPD was able to establish and monitor Picon and brought her into their headquarters’ murder bureau, wherever she confessed to the crash after staying presented her Miranda rights. In accordance to the arrest affidavit, a records check disclosed that not only did Picon not have a Florida driver’s license but her state ID card was also issued to a habitual website traffic offender in January 2021 for five yrs.
She was then arrested and charged with driving devoid of a license that induced a fatal crash, fleeing the scene of a lethal crash and property damage.
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