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OCOEE, Fla. -- Eyewitness News has uncovered new information in the crash that killed a local woman. The driver of the other car left her to die, but investigators now believe they know who they are looking for.
The Ocoee woman was killed when her Ford Escort was hit by a Hummer. Eyewitnesses saw a man and several other people jump out of the Hummer on Saturday night in Ocoee and take off.
Monday afternoon, investigators released a picture of the suspect who was driving and his name. A witness positively identified Javier Trevino as the man who was driving the Hummer that hit and killed Heather Mobley.
Trevino, 21, of Ocoee, was the man troopers said was driving the Hummer that slammed into Mobley's Ford Escort near McCormick and Ingram in Ocoee on Saturday night. Troopers said Trevino, and as many as four others, left the damaged Hummer behind and, within moments, left the scene in someone else's car, someone believed to be an innocent passerby, as Mobley lay dying or dead
http://www.wftv.com/news/9604316/detail.html
The Ocoee woman was killed when her Ford Escort was hit by a Hummer. Eyewitnesses saw a man and several other people jump out of the Hummer on Saturday night in Ocoee and take off.
Monday afternoon, investigators released a picture of the suspect who was driving and his name. A witness positively identified Javier Trevino as the man who was driving the Hummer that hit and killed Heather Mobley.
Trevino, 21, of Ocoee, was the man troopers said was driving the Hummer that slammed into Mobley's Ford Escort near McCormick and Ingram in Ocoee on Saturday night. Troopers said Trevino, and as many as four others, left the damaged Hummer behind and, within moments, left the scene in someone else's car, someone believed to be an innocent passerby, as Mobley lay dying or dead
http://www.wftv.com/news/9604316/detail.html