Tragedy Strikes in Antioch: Family Pleads for Help to Find Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed Teenage Girl
In a devastating turn of events, the family of a 17-year-old girl who was killed by a hit-and-run driver is now appealing for help to find the perpetrator. Jeana Flores, a high school student from Antioch, was struck down on Friday morning while walking home after doing laundry at a friend's house.
According to her uncle, Elias Flores, Jeana had been trying to turn her life around and had just called him three weeks ago to discuss her spiritual journey. "She called me out of the blue asking me about God and how she get her life right with God," he said, visibly shaken by the loss of his niece.
Eyewitnesses reported that Jeana was walking alone on the shoulder of the road around 9 p.m. when a driver struck her. She suffered severe injuries, including scrapes and gashes on her head and hands, before being found dead by police.
"It's mind-boggling," said Elias Flores. "I have no word to express how we are all feeling." His father, Joseph Flores, added that Jeana was trying to get enrolled in Job Corps on Treasure Island, a dream she had always wanted to pursue.
The family is now pleading with the driver involved to come forward and turn themselves in. They are also asking the community for help in identifying the suspect. "We're just numb," said Elias Flores. "We're asking the community to come together. If they have any answers, take it to the Antioch Police Department."
The incident has left the community in shock, with many taking to social media to express their condolences and support for Jeana's family. The police department is urging anyone with information about the hit-and-run to contact them immediately.
As the search for the driver continues, the Flores family is left to grapple with the loss of a young life that was cut short by someone who failed to take responsibility for their actions. "She was on the right track," said Elias Flores. "Her life was cut short by someone very inconsiderate and very evil."
In a devastating turn of events, the family of a 17-year-old girl who was killed by a hit-and-run driver is now appealing for help to find the perpetrator. Jeana Flores, a high school student from Antioch, was struck down on Friday morning while walking home after doing laundry at a friend's house.
According to her uncle, Elias Flores, Jeana had been trying to turn her life around and had just called him three weeks ago to discuss her spiritual journey. "She called me out of the blue asking me about God and how she get her life right with God," he said, visibly shaken by the loss of his niece.
Eyewitnesses reported that Jeana was walking alone on the shoulder of the road around 9 p.m. when a driver struck her. She suffered severe injuries, including scrapes and gashes on her head and hands, before being found dead by police.
"It's mind-boggling," said Elias Flores. "I have no word to express how we are all feeling." His father, Joseph Flores, added that Jeana was trying to get enrolled in Job Corps on Treasure Island, a dream she had always wanted to pursue.
The family is now pleading with the driver involved to come forward and turn themselves in. They are also asking the community for help in identifying the suspect. "We're just numb," said Elias Flores. "We're asking the community to come together. If they have any answers, take it to the Antioch Police Department."
The incident has left the community in shock, with many taking to social media to express their condolences and support for Jeana's family. The police department is urging anyone with information about the hit-and-run to contact them immediately.
As the search for the driver continues, the Flores family is left to grapple with the loss of a young life that was cut short by someone who failed to take responsibility for their actions. "She was on the right track," said Elias Flores. "Her life was cut short by someone very inconsiderate and very evil."