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Newark Woman Killed In Fremont Crash

She was killed in a wreck in Fremont Sunday evening. A man taken into custody is also a Newark resident.

FREMONT, CA — A man who was arrested in connection with a fatal hit-and-run collision in Fremont on Sunday evening that police believe may have involved alcohol was on probation for a prior misdemeanor drunk driving conviction, police said on Monday.

Juan Martinez, 47, of Newark, is being held at the Fremont Jail in lieu of $95,000 bail.

Martinez was arrested on suspicion of felony hit-and-run with injuries and driving under the influence causing injury or death for the collision on Central Avenue just each of Blacow Road at about 6:15 p.m. on Sunday, according to police spokeswoman Geneva Bosques.

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Police said Martinez was driving a van that collided with a Honda Civic, killing 70-year-old Erlinda Domingo of Newark, who was a passenger in the Honda.

Martinez fled on foot but officers found him in a nearby neighborhood a short time later and arrested him, according to police.

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Alcohol is being investigated as a possible factor in the collision, police said.

Court records indicate that Martinez, who lists his occupation as gardener, pleaded no contest on April 27, 2017, to a misdemeanor drunk driving charge and was placed on five years' probation.

In exchange for his plea, Alameda County prosecutors dismissed four other misdemeanor counts that it had filed against him: hit-and-run, resisting a peace officer and driving on a suspended license.

Bosques said the Alameda County District Attorney's Office is reviewing the case and is expected to file charges against Martinez on Tuesday.

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