13-year-old Eli Mitchell, a West Jordan Middle School student, has been identified as the victim of a fatal hit-and-run yesterday in West Jordan.
WEST JORDAN, Utah — The victim of a fatal hit-and-run in West Jordan on Tuesday has been identified by police as 13-year-old Eli Mitchell, a West Jordan Middle School student.
Court records obtained by FOX 13 News show 50-year-old Mason Andrews Ohms had 12 alcohol-related incidents related to a moving vehicle on his record. Ohms' wife told police her husband"didn't sound like himself" when she called him after officers arrived at their home. Upon arriving at the house, Ohms allegedly told his wife that"something bad happened," according to the affidavit.
Between 2009 and the present, Ohms had no alcohol-related citations, but was stopped for several speeding violations, including speeding in a school zone.The teen was crossing 9000 South in a marked crosswalk when the pickup truck hit the boy while turning right from southbound 1510 West onto westbound 9000 South. Ohms then sped off, police say.
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