TAMPA, Fla. – A 22-year-old man was charged in a street racing crash that claimed the life of a woman Monday.
On June 3, 2024, at approximately 10:25 a.m. Tampa Police officers responded to N Dale Mabry Hwy and W South Ave intersection following reports of a two-vehicle crash.
Upon their arrival, officers located two victims in a 2015 Nissan Versa. The passenger, a white female in her early 60s, with life-threatening injuries, and the driver, a white male in his early to mid-70s, with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Both subjects were transported to a local hospital, where the passenger was later pronounced deceased. The driver remains hospitalized and in stable condition.
The suspect, 22-year-old Andy Moya Robaina was driving a 2011 BMW 335i at the time of the crash and did not report any injuries. He remained on scene following the incident.
Investigators determined that Robaina was traveling southbound on N Dale Mabry Hwy at a high rate of speed alongside another vehicle that, according to witnesses, appeared to be racing.
As the victim’s vehicle entered the roadway to cross N Dale Mabry Hwy near W South Ave, Robaina’s vehicle struck it from the inside lane. After re-directing, Robaina’s vehicle came to a stop on the northbound lanes of N Dale Mabry Hwy.
The other vehicle that was engaged with Robaina is believed to be a dark-colored vehicle. Moments before the crash, the dark-colored vehicle narrowly missed the Nissan and continued to travel southbound on N Dale Mabry Hwy.
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The vehicle did not stop or return to the scene.
There were no other occupants with Robaina at the time of the crash.
Robaina was taken into custody and transported to Orient Road Jail, where he was charged with one felony count of Vehicular Homicide and one misdemeanor count of Unlawful Racing on a Highway.
The southbound and northbound lanes of N Dale Mabry Hwy were closed between W Hillsborough Ave and W MLK Blvd during the investigation but have now reopened.
Investigators are diligently working to develop additional leads that will assist in identifying the driver of the dark-colored vehicle. Anyone with information that could assist is encouraged to call the Tampa Police non-emergency number at 813-231-6130 or submit an anonymous tip via Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 800-873-TIPS (8477) or via Tip411.
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