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Suspects Sought After Pregnant Woman Dies

Updated 5:45 PM PDT, Mon, Jan 5, 2009

 

The California Highway Patrol is searching for pair of suspects -- including a purse thief -- after a pregnant woman dies after being ejected in a rollover wreck.

Pregnant Woman's Accused Hit-and-Run Killer Arrested

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A suspect in a deadly hit-and-run killing turned himself into police on Sunday night.

John Sudac Jr., 27, turned himself in to the California Highway Patrol on Sunday night after seeing his name and picture on the news, investigators aid. He is suspected of hitting an SUV on Interstate 5 north of the Lomas Santa Fe exit around 1 a.m. Sunday. The SUV rolled over multiple times, killing Yine Erandy Gonzalez Angeles, 24, and her unborn child.

Police are searching for two other people involved in the incident, including a man traveling with Sudac who was injured in the accident. 

The other suspect is a woman who was riding in a dark-colored Subaru that stopped at the scene, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported. Investigators said she stole the victim's purse, which fell out of the vehicle after in rolled over.

“It's just disgusting," a witness told the paper. "I couldn't believe it.”  

Sudac, a Carlsbad resident, exited the CHP station Sunday in handcuffs, holding his head down. He made no statement to the media.

"A Carlsbad PD intern called the CHP here in Oceanside," CHP spokesman Mark Latulippe said. "We arranged for the party to come and be interviewed, and he was taken into custody.

Investigators said Sudac changed multiple lanes before allegedly hitting the back of a Ford Explorer with the woman in it, partially ejecting Gonzalez, of Tijuana, who was 6 months pregnant. She was taken to Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla where ER staff attempted an emergency C-section to try and save the unborn child according to the county medical examiner. Gonzalez's husband, 5 year old daughter and two relatives were also in the car at the time of the crash and treated for minor injuries according to the North County Times.

Several off-duty law enforcement officers witnessed the crash or stopped at the scene, according to the CHP. They overturned the Explorer themselves and tried to extricate her in the hopes of saving her child.  Unfortunately, their efforts failed.

Sudac submitted to a blood test and was taken to the Vista detention center. He will likely be arraigned this week on several charges, possibly including felony manslaughter cases, felony DUI, felony hit and run and possession of marijuana.

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  • L Thursday, Jan 8 at 9:44 AM FLAG COMMENT Well people like yourself shouldn't even be saying anything... Your ignorance makes me want to vomit.... F....ck....ing idiot... It is none of your business where they were from... Two lives were lost by an irresponsible drug user who instead of thinking the harm of driving drunk and under the influence can cause to others... so go and f...ck yourself with your comments.... i know the family and i know what they are going thro ... MORE >
  • just me Monday, Jan 5 at 7:20 PM FLAG COMMENT what kind of a person steal the purse of a dead woman in the accidnet?!?!? WTF... people these days dont have morality...thats why this country gets worst every day... i hope that woman have some kind of sorry & be able to return the purse...probably 4 u you dont care but for the family of that poor woman can mean the world for them....
  • sparky Monday, Jan 5 at 5:02 PM FLAG COMMENT he would have probably been off the hook if he would have stayed and helped. oh wait a minute... he was high as a kite during the time nevermind.
  • Elaine Monday, Jan 5 at 4:35 PM FLAG COMMENT I am amazed at what you people write. Do you have nothing better to do? Judging a dead person as "not owning much" is about as profane as one can be. Don't any of you have any sense of morality? Gloating and joking about a woman and her baby...dead on the road. No sympathy for the devil who did it, that's for sure. You all need to get a life.
  • Anonymous Monday, Jan 5 at 4:23 PM FLAG COMMENT We all should just pray for both families. They both have to face hardships on both sides.

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