Accident reports from Hesperia, California, have it that a man died after getting run over multiple times. Reo Moore was killed on Wednesday, April 1st, after Terrance Bright, struck him with a minivan.
Authorities said that the chain of events started with a physical fight at an apartment complex in the 16500-block of Muscatel Street. At about 6:54 a.m., deputies went to the complex after getting multiple calls of a man getting hit several times by a minivan.
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When the officers arrived, they found Moore lying on the ground, unresponsive. He was taken to the local hospital where doctors pronounced him dead. Bright had fled the scene, and several vehicles parked in the complex were damaged.
A short time later, dispatch got a call about a carjacking on Main Street. The suspect’s description matched Bright, and responding deputies found the van traveling west on Main Street. They initiated a traffic stop, but Bright failed to yield.
The man entered the Interstate 15 Freeway, but the police stopped him successfully some minutes after near Roy Rogers Drive. They detained Bright without incident. The detectives from the Specialized Investigation Division — Homicide Detail are heading the investigation.
One of the accident reports the police got stated that the stolen van belonged to the suspect’s brother. Bright is at the West Valley Detention Center, without the option of bail. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with helpful information should contact the police.
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