SAPD arrests suspect in hit and run manslaughter case

Santa Ana Police Department Advisory: Santa Ana Police make arrest in Vehicular Manslaughter case from 1-10-2013

On 01-10-13 at 6:38 AM, officers responded to a report of a male pedestrian (Miguel Chavez Ceja, 75 years old) lying in the roadway in the area of Orange Avenue and Stanford Street. The officers located an adult male pedestrian who had been struck by an unknown vehicle, which fled the scene. Paramedics responded to find the pedestrian had succumbed to his injuries at the scene.

Further investigation based on the roadway evidence at the scene, revealed that a dark blue, early model BMW 740iL may have been the vehicle involved. This information was passed on to the local media for distribution.

On 01-12-13 at 9:53 AM, a citizen saw a dark blue BMW 740iL at the intersection of First Street and Grand Avenue with consistent damage. The citizen followed the BMW until officers arrived in the area and stopped the vehicle near the intersection of Main Street and Columbine Avenue. A closer inspection of the BMW showed damage consistent with the debris that was recovered at the scene on the date of the collision.

The driver, identified as Victor Manuel Arredondo Anaya, was detained and transported to the station on suspicion of the fatal hit and run. A passenger, who was with Anaya at the time, also went to the police station voluntarily. Statements were obtained by both occupants. The passenger was released without action. Victor Anaya was booked at the Santa Ana Jail for Vehicular Manslaughter, felony Hit ans Run, and driving on a license suspended for DUI. A filing with then Orange County District Attorney’s Office is pending.

###

For full details, view this message on the web.

Art Pedroza Editor
Our Editor, Art Pedroza, worked at the O.C. Register and the OC Weekly and studied journalism at CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Ana for over 30 years and has served on several city and county commissions. When he is not writing or editing Pedroza specializes in risk control and occupational safety. He also teaches part time at Cerritos College and CSUF. Pedroza has an MBA from Keller University.
Art Pedroza

Our Editor, Art Pedroza, worked at the O.C. Register and the OC Weekly and studied journalism at CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Ana for over 30 years and has served on several city and county commissions. When he is not writing or editing Pedroza specializes in risk control and occupational safety. He also teaches part time at Cerritos College and CSUF. Pedroza has an MBA from Keller University.

View Comments

  • Too bad we don't have more of those DUI / DL checks going on. It would have been nice if this Mr Anaya was caught at a check point and his car taken away before he could kill that old man.

    • I have seen the statistics. Very few drunk drivers get caught at checkpoints.

      That white lady that was drunk and who killed a young Latinas few months ago was caught by a brave immigrant who used her car to block her path.

      • the driver was driving without a valid license. That was my point. Your prior points were that these DUI stops don't catch DUI's but people without DL's.

        • Was he? I didn't see that in the news reports. I think this investigation is still developing. Isn't it too early to start blaming immigrants?

          • Yes he was, it says so in the story you posted. Nowhere did cook imply that he was an immigrant. Infact he pointed out that he is a resident.

          • His first comment was vague. Here it is to refresh your memory: Too bad we don’t have more of those DUI / DL checks going on. It would have been nice if this Mr Anaya was caught at a check point and his car taken away before he could kill that old man.

          • I fail to see what is vague about that. If he would have gone through a checkpoint, he would have had his car inpounded because he was driving on a suspended license. The only person that brought up immigrants is you.

          • The stats you posted prove they result in arrests and impounds. Clearly they do work.

            Just because they don't work to a degree that you feel is acceptable, does not take away from the fact that they result in arrests.

          • The facts show that increasing patrols is more cost effective than setting up checkpoints that don't work.

  • "felony Hit ans Run, and driving on a license suspended for DUI"

    That means he did not have a license.

    And because his license was suspended, that means he is US citizen or legal resident.

  • fly high abuelito i love you, I’ll never forget waking up to finding you gone. only being 7 you truly are my guardian angel, I will never be able to thank you for all the love you left as well as the amazing memories left behind, rest in paradise .

Recent Posts

Tilly’s Life Center raised over $500K to support youth programs, at their annual O.C. gala

Tilly’s Life Center’s (TLC) recently raised over half a million dollars to support their youth…

5 hours ago

A small plan crashed near the Fullerton Airport this afternoon

On November 25, 2024, at approximately 1:46 PM, Fullerton Fire and Police personnel responded to…

5 hours ago

Firefighters had to extricate victims from two car crashes in Garden Grove last Friday

OCFA fire crews responded to two significant vehicle accidents in Garden Grove last Friday, requiring…

10 hours ago

An SUV was totally wrecked after hitting two light poles and a tree in Newport Beach

On November 24th, 2024, at approximately 1:00 a.m. Newport Beach Fire Department units NE63, NT63,…

13 hours ago

The SAPD arrested a man suspected in an armed robbery at a gas station

‼️UPDATE‼️ Earlier today, our robbery detectives arrested November 20, 2024, #WantedWednesday suspect Izaya Cuellar (35)…

1 day ago

Driver arrested for destroying the lawn of a Costa Mesa park while doing donuts with his vehicle

Late Friday night, police officers responded to Balearic Park regarding a vehicle doing “donuts” on…

1 day ago

This website uses cookies.