Woman injured in hit-and-run crash A 33-year-old...
Woman injured in hit-and-run crash
A 33-year-old Costa Mesa woman riding a tandem bike in Huntington
Beach with her 9-year-old son was injured Sunday after being struck
by a hit-and-run driver who was later arrested, Huntington Beach
police said.
Liza Noela Garneau and her son, Michael Pellicano, were riding
eastbound on Hamilton Street at about 9:48 p.m. when David Gene
Wright, 34, of Huntington Beach hit their bicycle as he made a left
from Hamilton to Brookhurst Street, police said.
The crash knocked Garneau onto the hood of Wright’s Chevy pickup
and into the windshield, police said. Wright fled and eventually
abandoned his truck in the 2300 block of England Street, officials
said.
Police caught up with Wright and arrested him on suspicion of
felony hit-and-run after a witness who followed Wright from the
accident scene directed officers to his truck, officials said.
Garneau suffered a head injury, while Michael was treated for
several cuts on his body, police said. Both were transported to UC
Irvine Medical Center in Orange.
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