Daytona man arrested in hit-and-run death, admitted to drinking, police say
During an interview with police after his arrest late Wednesday, Correa admitted to consuming six to seven beers prior to the crash, the report stated.
Police got the call shortly after
Using pieces of Correa's vehicle left behind at the scene of the accident,
Police said Correa admitted to being in an accident and said he drove his maroon Mitsubishi Raider to the house on Marion, called his insurance company and two other people, but never called authorities to report the accident, the report stated.
"I'm stunned. I just can't believe it," said Bovee's mother,
O'Leary had four children and Bovee is the third one she has lost. One of her sons died 15 years ago and her oldest daughter died nearly one year ago, she said.
"She was a very outgoing young lady," said Bovee's aunt,
Nemo said her niece's plan was to return home to
O'Leary said Wednesday she was still in shock.
"She was a good kid, you know?" she said of her daughter. "She just loved people."
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