Polk County woman used meth before hit-and-run crash that killed 1 child, critically injured another: PCSO
Woman charged in deadly hit-and-run crash
An eight-year-old boy is dead and a ten-year-old boy remains in the hospital. They were hit by a car outside their church in Winter Haven earlier this week. The Polk County Sheriff's Office says the suspected driver took off, but was arrested last night. FOX 13's Kylie Jones reports.
WINTER HAVEN, Fla. - A Winter Haven woman accused in a deadly hit-and-run crash told investigators she used methamphetamine moments before getting behind the wheel Wednesday night despite having a suspended license due to a previous DUI arrest.
The backstory:
Shortly before 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, an 8-year-old boy and a 10-year-old boy, who had attended a church function at Faith Baptist Church, crossed over to the west side of Crystal Beach Road when they were called to return across the street.
Investigators said the boys waited for a truck that was heading southbound to pass them, then entered the road where they were struck by a northbound vehicle.
The 8-year-old boy was killed, and the 10-year-old boy suffered a broken arm, a broken femur, and a compound skull fracture. He is in critical but stable condition at Arnold Palmer Hospital.
According to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, witnesses described the suspect's vehicle as a dark-colored mid-sized SUV.
Investigators said two vehicle parts were located within the crash scene; both were small plastic pieces consistent with the lower part of a vehicle.
Dig deeper:
A break in the case occurred the next day when Victoria Johnson called the sheriff’s office to report that her dark blue 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe had been stolen.
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According to PCSO, Johnson told deputies that she loaned the vehicle to someone on Wednesday night, but they didn’t return it.
However, investigators said she eventually changed her story and admitted to driving it on Wednesday night.
Courtesy: Polk County Sheriff’s Office.
According to an arrest affidavit, Johnson told deputies that she was driving around listening to music on Wednesday night, even though she knew her license had been suspended after getting a DUI.
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Deputies said that she told them that she was a regular methamphetamine user and had used the drug before getting behind the wheel.
The affidavit states that while driving around, Johnson said she thought she might have hit someone, but she didn’t remember.
After driving around, according to the affidavit, Johnson met Charles Corey Stewart at a Circle K and the two of them went to a house and used meth before going fishing.
She also told investigators that she gave the SUV to Stewart to "get rid of it" and thought it might be at the bottom of a lake somewhere, according to the affidavit.
Johnson was charged with:
- Leaving the scene of a crash with death
- Leaving the scene of a crash with serious bodily injury
- Tampering with evidence
- Driving without a license causing death
- Giving false info to law enforcement
During Johnson's first appearance via video conference Friday afternoon, she was seen shaking her head as the judge read some of her charges.
"This does constitute a violation of her probation, so we would be asking warrant signed in this case," the prosecutor said.
The state asked the judge to hold Johnson without bond.
"I would point out that in the affidavit for this case, the defendant did admit to using methamphetamine shortly before the incident, and as well, Your Honor, she wasn't supposed to be driving, period. Her license was suspended as a result of the DUI conviction," the prosecutor said.
Johnson initially told the judge that she'd like to hire an attorney, but then decided to be assigned a public defender.
"This was, in fact, a tragic, terrible accident, but upon my reading of the affidavit, it doesn't really seem that anything she did to cause the accident," her public defender said.
A public defender asked the judge to set a reasonable bond for Johnson.
"She definitely made some poor decisions after the fact or what's been alleged would indicate that," her public defender said. "But in terms of the actual F1 charge, it appears that this was just really a tragic thing that happened."
Johnson appeared to be crying as the judge set her bond.
According to court records, Johnson is being held on a $100,000 bond for this case. In a separate case, she is being held without bond for violating probation from a previous DUI conviction in January.
Courtesy: Polk County Sheriff's Office
While deputies were taking her to a nearby substation to be interviewed, they said Johnson's vehicle was spotted being driven by Stewart.
Deputies said they followed the vehicle to a home on State Road 60, where Stewart and his passenger, Mya Bass, ran inside and refused to come out.
They were eventually taken into custody and charged with resisting arrest.
Bass and Stewart also made first appearances on Friday, where the judge set bond for each of them.
What they're saying:
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd released the following statement after the arrest:
"I am so very proud of my detectives and analysts — who are the very best in the business — for their tenacity and determination, which ultimately led to this suspect being taken into custody. Please keep these children's families in your prayers."
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A member of the church told FOX 13 that the church pastor's 50th birthday celebration was taking place after the Wednesday evening service and the kids were going across the street to get cupcakes and cakes when they were hit.
The identities of the children involved have not been released, but officials say that the one who died was a student at Boswell Elementary. A spokesperson for Polk County schools released this statement:
"This is a terribly sad day for Boswell Elementary, and our community. The child and his parents are beloved members of the Boswell family. He had many close friends at school and was well-liked by all of the teachers and staff. He was known for his incredible spirit and smile, as well as his willingness to help others. We are heartbroken by this loss, and praying for all who knew and loved this little boy. If anyone has any information about this case, please reach out to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office."
The Source: This article was written with information provided in a press release by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, an arrest affidavit, and previous FOX 13 News reports.