Tuesday, February 12, 2008

 

No license, Multiple Hit & Runs = Extremely Drunk

San Diego California DUI lawyer / San Diego drunk driving attorney news

A man arrested Monday night for multiple hit-and-run crashes had no driver's license or identification and was "extremely drunk" while driving with his 1-year-old daughter riding in a back seat car seat, said Sgt. Tom Greenstone of the California Highway Patrol.

The man, later identified as Luis Umberto Perez, 21, of San Marcos, is suspected of hitting numerous cars -- both parked and moving -- in his sport utility vehicle while reaching speeds over 100 mph and then leading police on a short chase before surrendering, said Sgt. Cliston Hensley of the San Marcos Sheriff's Station.

"The guy's driving was completely erratic," Greenstone said.

He refused to identify himself after sheriff's deputies and California Highway Patrol officers arrested him, Hensley said, and was booked into the Vista jail as "John Doe." His daughter, who wasn't injured, was released to her mother, Greenstone said.

Perez faces two felony and four misdemeanor charges including drunken driving in connection with the incident, sheriff's Lt. Phil Brust said, and is being held on $130,800 bail. His initial appearance is scheduled for Friday.

Perez was driving a white four-door Ford Explorer, Greenstone said, and is suspected of being responsible for a string of about six hit-and-run crashes reported in San Marcos and Vista between 6:45 and 7:15 p.m. Monday night.

Two were confirmed to have occurred in San Marcos, three were reported to have occurred on westbound Highway 78 and at least one is reported to have occurred in Vista, Hensley said.

The two confirmed crashes occurred about 6:45 p.m., Hensley said. One was near the intersection of South Rancho Santa Fe Road and Linda Vista Drive and caused major damage to the other vehicle, sheriff's Sgt. Kelly Stuart said Monday night. No injuries were reported, she said. The other was at 120 S. Rancho Santa Fe Road, she said, and caused minor damage and no injuries.

Perez then got on westbound Highway 78 and is suspected to have hit three more vehicles, Hensley said, although no damage or injuries have been reported from those crashes. He then exited in Vista and was eventually stopped after a half-mile chase by Highway Patrol officers near the intersection of Hibiscus and Sycamore avenues, Greenstone said. He cooperated with officers who arrested him, he said.

If you were in a car that sustained damage from a hit-and-run in Vista or San Marcos Monday night, you're encouraged to contact sheriff's Deputy Steve Bentz at (760) 510-5212.



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