A heartless hit-and-run U-Haul driver accused of fatally plowing right into a pedestrian close to Queens School over the summer time was nabbed this week — and prosecutors allege she left the automobile stuffed with stolen bank cards.
Jamie Ferreira, 37, was arrested Tuesday and charged with manslaughter, assault, housebreaking and a slew of different crimes for the Aug. 20 crash that left 56-year-old pedestrian David Opiela lifeless.
The reckless driver allegedly sped down the Horace Harding Expressway, jumped the curb and smacked into Opiela earlier than hitting a light-weight pole and a motorist and ultimately ditching the automobile barefoot with passenger Jennifer Sablan, 43, based on Queens District Lawyer Melinda Katz.
After the duo ran away, investigators found a trove of proof contained in the truck together with a number of stolen credit score playing cards and a checkbook, a laptop computer, a advantages card in Ferreira’s title, a solid postal service key, a phony $100 invoice and metallic key rings, prosecutors allege.
“The defendant fled the automobile along with her passenger Jennifer Sablan, and the contents of the U-Haul truck revealed that the duo had been concerned in different crimes, together with identification theft,” Katz mentioned in a press release.
The truck was allegedly rented utilizing a pretend title.
Investigators additionally discovered 4 notebooks containing monetary particulars together with names, addresses and Social Safety numbers of Elmhurst residents, who had been allegedly the victims of a housebreaking dedicated by Ferreira months earlier.
Ferreira allegedly used a postal service key to grab packages and envelopes out of residents’ locked mailboxes at an condo constructing on Van Kleeck Avenue in Elmhurst on June 28, prosecutors mentioned.
Prosecutors mentioned Ferreira’s DNA was left on the U-Haul’s airbag, and he or she was caught with the assistance of the NYPD, the Postal Inspection Service and the Secret Service.
In the meantime, Sablan, of the Bronx, was charged with solid instrument, prison possession of stolen property, possession of housebreaking instruments and 59 counts of illegal possession of non-public identification data.
A Queens choose ordered Ferreira held with out bail, whereas Sablan’s bail was set at $30,000 money.
Opiela was “within the prime of his life” when he was killed, his household wrote on a GoFundMe web page elevating cash for his funeral bills.
“The motive force and passenger of the U-Haul, each girls, heartlessly fled the scene on foot leaving David to die on the street,” they wrote.
Extra reporting by Amanda Woods
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