Accused hit-and-run driver to face charges
A suspect who allegedly hit three bicyclists as she fled from a crash earlier this month is set to appear in court.
A suspect who allegedly hit three bicyclists as she fled from a crash earlier this month is set to appear in court.
A suspect who allegedly hit three bicyclists with her Jeep Cherokee as she fled from a crash in San Francisco’s Alamo Square neighborhood earlier this month is set to appear in court Thursday, a district attorney’s spokesman said.
Bianca Lopez, 25, of Fremont surrendered Friday and was charged with felony hit-and-run causing injury, misdemeanor hit-and-run causing property damage and driving without a license.
She posted $100,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in court Thursday afternoon for arraignment, San Francisco district attorney’s spokesman Alex Bastian said today.
Lopez allegedly fled after rear-ending a Mini Cooper with her Jeep Cherokee while driving west on Fell Street at about 5:40 p.m. on April 2, according to police.
She fled the crash, turning south on Scott Street, the beginning of the bicycle route known as the Wiggle. But she turned into oncoming traffic, plowing into three bicyclists and throwing one of them 20 feet through the air.
The driver continued on Scott Street, swerving back into the northbound lanes and hitting a parked Toyota Corolla, pushing it into a garage door in the 400 block of Scott Street.
The bicyclist who was launched from the bike was taken to San Francisco General Hospital with a fractured pelvis, a compact fracture of the arm and a lacerated liver, police said. Paramedics treated the other two bicyclists at the scene.
Police later recovered the Jeep Cherokee in South San Francisco, but did not locate the suspected driver until Friday.
Anyone with information about the crashes has been asked to call the San Francisco police anonymous tip line at (415) 575-4444. Anonymous tips can also be texted to TIP411 with SFPD at the beginning of the message.
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