SANTA
ANA, Calif. — A California driver who police say struck and killed
three teenage trick-or-treaters on Halloween before fleeing with his own
children had recently pleaded guilty to a separate hit-and run,
authorities said Monday.
Jaquinn
Bell, 31, of Orange, drove a black Honda SUV through a marked crosswalk
Friday near an elementary school in Santa Ana, hitting 13-year-old twin
sisters Lexi and Lexandra Perez and their friend Andrea Gonzalez,
police said.
The victims, wearing costumes, were found lying in the street.
Authorities
believe Bell fled with his two teenage children after ditching the
damaged car in a nearby parking lot. He was arrested Sunday at a motel
in Stanton, Santa Ana police Chief Carlos Rojas said.
"He
left. He did not try to render aid, and thank God for other witnesses
there who contacted the police department and allowed us to respond
rather quickly," Rojas said. "Unfortunately it was a tragic end."
It was unclear why the driver fled the scene.
Brenda
Gonzalez, Andrea's 24-year-old sister, said she went looking for the
girls after her mother heard a loud car crash and wanted to warn them to
be safe. As Gonzalez neared the scene, she saw the pillowcases the
girls had been carrying to collect candy and the tutu her sister wore.
"The
first thing that came through my mind was, why isn't anybody helping
them," she said. "A few seconds later I realized, you know, there's a
reason they're not helping them. They're gone."
Trick-or-treaters
were also injured and killed in collisions in New York, Florida,
Washington state and the nearby Orange County, California, city of
Irvine, where a 65-year-old man died after he was struck by a car. His
4-year-old son was in critical but stable condition.
In
Santa Ana, Bell was arrested for investigation of felony hit-and-run
causing death and was being held on $500,000 bail. The case has been
referred to the district attorney for possible charges. It was unclear
if Bell has an attorney.
Online
court records show Bell pleaded guilty in August to misdemeanor counts
of child abuse, driving under the influence and hit-and-run with
property damage. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail, three years'
probation, and alcohol and child abuse treatment programs, according to a
court spokeswoman.
He has prior convictions for reckless driving, spousal injury and violation of a protective order, the records show.
Santa
Ana police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna said Bell also had two outstanding
bench warrants for $30,000 as of Monday. Further details on the warrants
were not immediately available.
Police
said they initially also detained Bell's 17-year-old son, 14-year-old
daughter, mother and half-sister at the motel with Bell but later
released them.
At
the scene of the crash, residents have set up a makeshift memorial with
photos, dozens of balloons, flowers and candles. People gripped by the
tragedy continued to stop to pay their respects.
Gonzalez
said her younger sister, who loved music and baking, decided not to go
to a Halloween party this year so she could trick-or-treat with her
family. She tried to choose the least expensive costume.
"She
was so selfless. She never asked for anything," Gonzalez said, wiping
away tears. "She didn't even want to ask my mom for a costume for
Halloween."
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