Second street racer in deadly South Dallas crash turns herself in: Police

The Brief

  • The final suspect in a fatal Mother’s Day street racing crash in South Dallas has surrendered to police.
  • Sharonda Clark, 47, is charged with multiple offenses, including collision involving death, after allegedly fleeing the scene.
  • The crash, which killed 59-year-old Jose Ambrocio Medina Soto, also involved another driver who was previously arrested.

DALLAS The final suspect in a deadly Mother’s Day street racing crash in South Dallas turned herself in to police on Wednesday.

The driver of the black Cadillac in the fatal crash that killed 59-year-old Jose Ambrocio Medina Soto was also the subject of Wednesday’s Fox 4 Trackdown segment.

Dallas street racer turns herself in

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Sharonda Clark, 47, has been identified as the second driver in the fatal crash after surrendering herself to police. A $5,000 reward had been offered for her arrest after she fled from the scene of the May 11 incident.

Clark is now charged with collision involving serious bodily injury, collision involving death, collision involving bodily injury, racing on a highway causing serious bodily injury, racing on a highway causing death, and racing on a highway causing bodily injury.

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