Chris Chavez, 26, dies after pedestrian collision with alleged hit-and-run driver Tracy Clapp at Bristol Street near Central Avenue in Santa Ana, California

Modified Date: 
Sun, 03/19/2017 - 1:16pm
Accident Date: 
Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Woman Sought in Santa Ana Hit-and-Run That Left Music Instructor Critically Injured

A witness took a picture of the driver when she got out of her car after the crash, police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna said.

Once the woman saw Chavez lying in the street, she got back into her car and drove away, Bertagna said.

SANTA ANA DRUMLINE TEACHER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN HIT-AND-RUN

Chavez was hospitalized in serious condition with multiple broken bones. Family members say he is having trouble breathing, so surgery had to be postponed.

Police described the vehicle as a four-door black BMW with paper plates.

Reward Offered in Hit-and-Run Crash That Killed Santa Ana Music Teacher

At an emotional news conference Friday morning, Santa Ana city and police officials offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the case. The Chavez family pledged an additional $10,000.

WOMAN ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF KILLING SANTA ANA DRUMLINE TEACHER IN HIT-RUN CRASH

Upon release, Clapp will be booked on suspicion of felony hit-and-run, vehicular manslaughter, felony evasion with a want and disregard for public safety and battery of an officer, according to Cpl. Matt Wharton.

Woman Accused in Deadly Hit and Run Gets Six Years in Prison

A woman accused in a hit-and-run crash in Santa Ana that left a 26-year-old band teacher dead was sentenced to six years in prison.

Topics: 
Hit and Run
People Involved: 
Chris Chavez
Tracy Clapp

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