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American man on the run for over 20 years after a fatal crash in Canada

An American man who had been on the run for over two decades was arrested in Toronto at the beginning of this year, the police said.

Patrick Lutts Jr., who became a fatal crash in Orlando, Florida, in connection with a fatal crash before homicide against homicide, lived in Toronto, without legal status (CBC News), according to court documents cited by CBS News Partner Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

The Toronto police announced CBS News that Lutts was arrested in February according to the Canadian Delivery Act. According to the CBC News, he will be released in a courtyard in the city center later this month.

In November 2023, an anonymous tip for crime stopers in Florida prompted the authorities to suspect Lutts in Canada how court documents from CBC News were reported, which first reported his arrest. Lutts was monitored and the police found that he lived in a high -rise building in Toronto.

In the early morning of Christmas 1998, Lutts, who was then 25 years old, fell into a vehicle in Orlando, which led to the death of two teenagers: 19-year-old Nancy Lopez and her friend, 18-year-old Darvin Javier Dejesus-Tabada, reported CBC News.

The investigators said that the couple had been thrown several meters after Lutts, who after a night of drinking a “strong smell of alcohol came out of his breath”, had overthrew his pickup into her vehicle. “

Lutts was allegedly involved in a further impairment of the driving loss in Connecticut in 2002, CBC News reported on court files. In October 2003, he did not appear to a hearing before the public records had disappeared in Toronto until his recent arrest, CBC News.

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