TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Tucson police say they’ve identified a suspect in a hit-and-run collision that killed two people last month and are asking for the public to help locate him.
Police said Friday they’ve obtained an arrest warrant for 21-year-old Oscar Servando Garcia-Pineda charging him with hit-and-run involving a fatality.
He’s a Hispanic male, 5’-4” tall, weighing 115 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. He has the name “Garcia” tattooed in capital letters on his chest and a Roman numeral for 1965, MCMXCV, on his right forearm.
Police allege Garcia was driving a sedan early on May 20 when it slammed into another car. Killed were 62-year old Joanne Berg and 62-year-old David Lowell Berg.
Witnesses saw Garcia help his passenger out and run away.
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