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Hit, Ran Over, Fled: Mom Faces Charges in Boy's Death
27 Jan
Summary
- Mom accused of hitting a boy, then accelerating over him again.
- Family petition demands justice for the six-year-old victim.
- Driver arrested for vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run.

A tragic incident unfolded in San Diego's Pacific Beach neighborhood where a six-year-old boy, Hudson O'Loughlin, was fatally struck by a vehicle. The suspect, Tiffany Sanchez, 32, is accused of hitting the child while he was riding his bicycle, stopping briefly, and then accelerating over him again before fleeing the scene.
Hudson was reportedly crossing an alley on Pacific Beach Drive with his family when the collision occurred. Witness accounts suggest Sanchez stopped for about ten seconds before driving away, providing an opportunity for a bystander to record her license plate.
Following the incident, Hudson's family initiated a petition, urging the District Attorney to pursue charges that reflect the horrific nature of the crime. They emphasized that the driver's subsequent actions demonstrated a clear disregard for human life, refuting any notion of it being a mere accident.
Sanchez was arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence and hit-and-run causing death. She has since been released from jail, and charges have been formally filed, with an arraignment scheduled for Tuesday. A memorial for Hudson, a vibrant child with a passion for science and outdoor activities, was established at the crash site, with grief counselors available at his elementary school.




