A former San Diego County probation department employee who used her position to try to help her son evade capture while he was wanted for an East County murder was sentenced Wednesday to one year in county jail, plus probation.
Prosecutors said Carla White, 54, drove her son Hunter Randall White from the scene of a murder and later shared a be-on-the-lookout flyer with him, which indicated law enforcement was seeking him for the homicide. That law enforcement flyer was information she was able to access through her job and was prohibited from being disseminated to the general public, according to prosecutors.
Hunter White, 22, and Kristian Thomas Wolf, 24, remain charged with murder for the Nov. 13, 2023, shooting of 27-year-old Javier Medina in an unincorporated area near El Cajon.
Sheriff’s deputies found Medina suffering from gunshot wounds on East Bradley Avenue just before 10 p.m. that night. He was taken to a hospital, where he died two days later.
Hunter White and Wolf are due for a preliminary hearing in the murder case next month…