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California driver named a suspect in two crashes that killed three
Summary
A 24-year-old woman, identified as Ahkeyajahnique Owens, has been named a suspect in a January 4 hit-and-run that killed two people and was also booked this week on charges linked to an October crash that later killed a bicyclist.
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A 24-year-old Southern California woman, Ahkeyajahnique Owens, has been named a suspect in a hit-and-run crash that killed two people on January 4. Prosecutors also booked her this week on charges tied to an October collision downtown that later resulted in the death of a bicyclist. Investigators said forensic evidence and video footage helped identify her in the recent crash. Owens has pleaded not guilty in the October case and was booked on a $200,000 bond.
Known details:
- The January 4 crash was reported around 10:00 p.m. in Long Beach and resulted in the deaths of Gilberto Lopez, 21, and Bobbi Smith, 24.
- The October crash involved a bicyclist, Raul Augustin Gallopa, 35, who died days after the collision.
- Police say Owens was not at the January 4 scene when paramedics arrived and later turned herself in on the October incident when she learned she was a suspect.
- Investigators reported that forensic evidence and video helped identify Owens in the recent crash.
- Officials say multiple people were injured in the January 4 collisions; details on those injuries were reported by police.
Summary:
The cases have resulted in criminal charges and ongoing investigations, and family members have expressed hurt in media reports. The October case is proceeding with a not-guilty plea and a $200,000 bond, and a separate case on the January 4 accident is expected to be presented to the Los Angeles County district attorney's office in the coming days.
