Vehicle in Fatal Race Described
- Share via
Police provided details Monday about the vehicle they are seeking after an illegal street race last week ended in a crash that killed a Santa Ana man and injured his three daughters.
Authorities are looking for the driver of a black Ford F-150 pickup with tinted windows and white lettering on them.
Police are not sure what role the driver had in the accident, which happened about 6:50 p.m. Friday, but “we want to catch him now, while this crime is still fresh in people’s minds,” said Sgt. Baltazar De La Riva, a spokesman for the Santa Ana Police Department.
Police said the truck was racing north on Flower Street, competing with Arturo Ortiz Jr., a 21-year-old Santa Ana resident who was also driving a Ford pickup.
After the two pickups zigzagged for more than a mile, Ortiz crashed head-on with Jose Escobar Estrada’s Ford Tempo near Flower Street and Central Avenue. Estrada, 35, died at the scene. His three young daughters--Clarabell, 3; Michelle, 6; and Esmerelda, 11--had been sitting in the back. They are being treated at Western Medical Center-Santa Ana.
Hospital officials would not list their condition, but De La Riva said all three are in serious condition, one in a coma.
Ortiz is being treated at UCI Medical Center in Orange, where he is under arrest on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter. He faces a number of charges when he is released from the hospital, De La Riva said.
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.