Carlsbad Man Enters Plea in Hit-and-Run Death of Pregnant Woman


Last Update: 1/13/2009 5:42 pm
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John F. Sudac, Jr. surrendered to investigators late Sunday. (Photo: CHP)
John F. Sudac, Jr. surrendered to investigators late Sunday. (Photo: CHP)
There are new allegations surrounding a Carlsbad man accused of killing a pregnant woman in a hit-and-run crash.

During Monday's arraignment, prosecutor Natalie Villaflor asked Judge Marshall Hockett to raise the bail amount for John Sudac Jr. to $2 million, arguing Sudac is a danger to the community.

"He surrendered himself so that the police didn't have to be here," argued Sudac's defense attorney Herbert Westin in court. "He has significant ties to the community, so he's not a flight risk."

The judge kept bail at $200,000.

Sudac is accused of driving the vehicle that hit an SUV at one in the morning last Sunday on Interstate-5. Yine Gonzalez Angeles and her unborn baby were partially ejected from the SUV and both died. Sudac fled the scene but turned himself in later that night.

Villaflor told the court, witnesses saw Sudac driving recklessly and speeding over 100 miles an hour just before the crash. She also says he destroyed evidence of his whereabouts earlier that day.

"There was a shredded Chargers ticket from the January 3rd playoff game that was found in the shredder," Villaflor says.

She adds that all voice messages, incoming and outgoing calls were erased from his cell phone but text messages remained.

"There were a text message after the Chargers game that related to 'Come up -- let's do vodka shots,'" she says.

Villaflor also told the court about a conversation one witness overheard.

"One of the witnesses believes the defendant was on his cell phone outside by the collision scene by the guard rail on his cell phone saying 'I’ve been in a horrible accident -- get me the f*** out of here,'" she says.

Silent, and guarded by about a dozen family members, Sudac left the Vista courtroom after pleading not guilty to the charges.

Sudac's defense attorney did not want to comment to the media after the arraignment. Sudac's charges include gross vehicular manslaughter and felony hit-and-run.

Prosecutor Villaflor says an additional DUI charge could be possible when the toxicology report comes back, saying marijuana was found in his vehicle.

Authorities are still looking for the passenger in Sudac's car the night of the crash.

Purse Snatching

Mark Struk of Carlsbad did not commit a crime, according to the D.A. (Charlie Neuman, Union-Tribune)
Mark Struk of Carlsbad did not commit a crime, according to the D.A. (Charlie Neuman, Union-Tribune)
The statements of a Carlsbad man who has denied stealing the dying pregnant woman's purse at the scene of a North County car crash has been partially corroborated by a witness, California Highway Patrol officials said Friday.

Witnesses told investigators that Gonzalez's purse flew out of the SUV when it overturned, and two people in a station wagon pulled over, swiped it and drove off, according to the CHP.

Mark Struk, 31, of Carlsbad, and an unidentified woman were detained around 3 p.m. Tuesday, and Struk was booked on suspicion of felony grand theft. The woman was not arrested, but is continuing to be interviewed by the CHP.

"I'm guilty of nothing," Struk told reporters when he was released Wednesday from the Vista Detention Facility on $20,000 bail.

Struk told authorities the purse was dropped off at the scene, said CHP Officer Mark Latulippe.

Officers at the crash scene may not have known that Gonzalez's purse was placed within her vehicle, Latulippe said.

He declined to provide any more details about how the purse was found.

He said a witness partially corroborated the Struk's statements, but that Struk is still considered a suspect and that it is up to the district attorney to determine if any charges will be filed against him.

Latulippe also said that investigators are still looking for $400 missing from the purse, along with two passports.

Anyone with information on the case was asked to call the CHP at (858) 637-3800.
Earlier Reports:

Witness Backs Suspect in Shocking Purse Theft Witness Backs Suspect in Shocking Purse Theft 1/9/09
Police say the purse of a dead pregnant woman was stolen from a DUI crash scene but the man they arrested says he didn't do it and a witness says he's telling the truth.
Arrest for I-5 Deadly Hit & Run Arrest for I-5 Deadly Hit & Run 1/04/09
A pregnant woman is killed in a weekend hit and run crash. The suspect surrendered to police Sunday night. Two other people are still wanted.





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