
UPDATE: Domestic Dispute Ends with Personal Injury in CaliforniaCALIFORNIA - 6/2/2009
UPDATE June 2 at 2 p.m. The driver, Fernando Garcia, 27 years of age, with no fixed address, fled the scene, however returned a short time later. It was determined that the Victim, Kimberly Figgins, 20 of Mechanicsville, jumped from the moving vehicle and traveled approximately 75-100 feet along the roadway. She was flown to Prince Georges County Shock Trauma for her injuries by Trooper 7 and is listed in stable condition. St. Mary’s County BCI detectives responded and assumed the investigation. Garcia was charged with driving without a license and leaving the scene of an accident. He was incarcerated at the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. The investigation is continuing. Unconfirmed reports are that a female victim that was flown out by Trooper 7 with severe trauma after getting involved in a domestic dispute while traveling northbound on Route 235 and leaping from the vehicle in which she was riding. The incident, which closed 235 northound was originally reported as a potential hit-and-run accident. What was originally reported as a hit-and-run with reconstruction teams in place is now known to be a BCI investigation with a team working the scene. The authorities were on the lookout for a dark sedan which is a vehicle of interest for this accident. Fire and Rescue units from Bay District and Lexington Park responded to the scene of this serious personal injury tragedy |