DENVER (CBS4) – The suspected driver of Lyndreth Sage Antone’s hit and run on New Year’s Eve appeared in court virtually on Saturday.
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Jordan Montiel-Vazquez (credit: CBS)
Jordan Montiel-Vazquez appeared before a judge during a videoconference at the Denver District Court, after being taken into custody on Thursday after an investigation for leaving the scene of an accident involving death.
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Police responded to the scene on South Lowell Boulevard and Morrison Road at around 6:35 pm on Thursday. Investigators said Montiel-Vazquez, 23, left the scene, but was later taken into custody at a home in Aurora.
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Montiel-Vazquez remains in custody, but the judge has granted him $ 10,000 bail, which means he can get out of prison.
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Jordan Montiel-Vazquez appears in the bottom right corner of the screen with the judge on the left. (credit: CBS)
Sage’s family is collecting donations to help pay for the child’s funeral. To donate, click here.