Cops: Suspect ate dinner after fatal hit-and-run
Clark is accused of killing
Minutes after hitting the women and taking off, Clark went to his girlfriend's in
"Multiple people on scene described a black pickup truck not stopping," said Assistant District Attorney
The death of Donovan, a longtime teacher in
Donovan's family and friends gathered at the
"We want to thank the
Police nabbed the suspect after a
Police also found several repair jobs done on the front end of Clark's vehicle, making it at first hard to determine if the damage was similar to damage that would result from an accident.
After speaking with police, Clark was later seen leaving work, visiting an insurance company, buying an alcoholic drink at a convenience store and then going to a
At the car shop, police seized the pickup truck after Clark appeared to attempt to have more work done on his vehicle that would have destroyed evidence.
Clark, in an interview with police, later admitted he had been involved with the deadly accident, but was not sure what he had hit.
"Initially, he said he thought it may have been a construction cone, a barrel, parked car or that he had struck a sidewalk," the police report said. "But later in the interview said that he believed he struck a person and was too afraid to stop at the scene or come forward after he realized the extent of the damage."
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