Charges of felony hitandrun and driving under the influence. It happened at about 2 30 pm. On range avenue near the cutting town mall in santa rosa. Live coverage from deborah with late details. Reporter you can see the mall is right across the street. There are bus stops and offices here. Many people ran to help the toddler she lay helpless. People driving or walking on busy range avenue. Rush to help a toddler. Hit enter owned by a vehicle and left unconscious on the pavement. I pulled over. I picked her up. And carried her to the curb. I called 911. Reporter police say the little girl with the with her grandmother in the parking lot of the Social Security office. While the grandmother loaded her cart the twoyearold dashed away. The child was rushed to a local hospital. Then airlifted to childrens in oakld. Ed in on a white van parked nearby. Matching witness descriptions and video from area businesses. They found the owner what he sixyearold Hector Cabrales larios in his apartment.
Vehicle and left unconscious on the pavement. I pulled over and picked her up. I called 911. Reporter police say the little girl was with her grandmother in the parking lot of the Social Security office. While the grandmother was loading her car up the toddler broke away from her and ran out into the street. Im sure it was a terrifying incident. Reporter the child was airlifted to childrens in oakland. Police ze matching witness descriptions and video from area businesses. They found the owner 36year old Hector Cabrales larios. In his apartment. And neighbors were watching. They said that you have an accident and he was just sitting there. He was just sitting there calmly. They were asking him but he would not reply. Reporter by evening they arrested him for felony hit and run and felony dui. The suspects wife said he came into their apartment and lay down. Gave no sign anything was amiss. He said im tired. Okay you sleep. That is it. That is it. Reporter the neighborhood full of famil
The cool side along the coast. Also in the city which was only 64 yesterday while others were in the low 90s. Were looking for talking about barry. It is picking up intensity, 50 miles an hour. Not a major wind producer but it is moving so slowly and picking up a lot of moisture that it will be a big storm surge producer. It is a lowlying area and also Copious Amounts of rain look to be in the forecast. Southcentral louisiana maybe gets to 70 miles an hour, just shy of hurricane strength. But it is expected to move in tomorrow. Temperatures will be hot for us inland, 90s for summer on the bay. It will be 60s except for santa cruz which is on the warmer side. 73 at mount diablo, smashing the fog. We have dense fog with High Pressure in the four corners. A monsoon moisture sneaking up the spine of the sierra so watch out for that. Fog will be reluctant to the barn back. It will stick and stay as we say. Inland temperatures will warm up. 50s and 60s on the peninsula. A few low 60s and i d
And a lot of people are preparing for this one. I am worried about my brother lives in houston right along that coast. Used in this close enough as you know, even if he goes into louisiana. Christina, thank you for being here this morning. We do look for this to continue, being barry. It is still moving in louisiana late tonight into saturday. The wind is not a huge factor, but the rain is feeding off of the extremely warm gulf water. It is going to be hurricane strength as we head into saturday. It heads incorrect in central louisiana which will cause all sort of issues. Yesterday, the city got to 84, and other locations got to 90. It will compress the very thick it wont take long to start warming up away from the coast. A little bit of a monsoon is kicking in as the high build and as well. For us, 60 to 90s. I dont think i will be visiting the 90s today. Lets go out and take a look at the commute. Eastbound 580, you might see some fire truck in the area because of a small class fire
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Hector Cabrales-Larios, 39, has remained in custody in Sonoma County Jail since his arrest July 11, 2019. (Shutterstock)
SONOMA COUNTY, CA A Santa Rosa man was sentenced Thursday morning in a Santa Rosa courtroom to six years in prison for running over a 2-year-old girl with his van in 2019 near Coddingtown Mall, seriously injuring the child, the Sonoma County District Attorney s Office said.
Prior to his sentencing, Hector Cabrales-Larios, 39, pleaded no contest in March to felony charges of hit and run, driving under the influence of alcohol with a prior felony DUI, and causing great bodily injury to a child younger than 5 years old.