Family pleads for help in finding hit-and-run driver who killed 17-year-old girl in Antioch
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Family pleads for help in finding hit-and-run driver who killed 17-year-old girl in Antioch
""She's going to be greatly missed and I can't believe she's gone," said Elias Flores."
""It's mind boggling. I have no word to express how we are all feeling," said Elias Flores."
""She was heading back home from doing laundry at a friend/relative's house. She got into an argument with her boyfriend. She ended up walking back home," said Elias Flores."
""She was trying to get enrolled in Job Corps on Treasure Island. She was trying to become a chef. That was her dream. That was her goal," said Elias Flores."
Jeana Flores, a 17-year-old Antioch resident, was found lying on the shoulder of the road near L Street between West 18th and 10th Streets with scrapes and gashes on her head and hands. Family members say she had been walking home after doing laundry and had been struck by a driver after 9 p.m.; police discovered her around 3:30 a.m. Relatives describe her as kindhearted and trying to turn her life around, with plans to enroll in Job Corps to become a chef. Loved ones are pleading for the driver to surrender and are asking the community for help.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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