LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Almost 48 hours after a crash that took her life, a Las Vegas mom’s story was displayed utilizing two picture frames: one held by her fiancé, the opposite by her 4 youngsters.
Las Vegas police responded Wednesday to a crash simply earlier than 9 a.m. at South College Heart Drive and East Twain Avenue. In keeping with police, video proof confirmed a driver in a Chevrolet working a crimson mild when a girl crossing the sidewalk was hit.
The lady recognized by household as Jessica Fodge, 31, was strolling again residence after dropping her youngsters off at their college, based on relations who spoke with 8 Information Now.
A girl died following a crash on March 5, 2025, alongside South College Heart Drive and East Twain Avenue. (KLAS)
“The car came and hit her and pinned her up and killed her right here,” Devon Mayers, the sufferer’s fiancé, stated. “So, we are all out here now showing our respect.”
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Fodge was described by the household as a loyal mom of 4 youngsters, ages starting from six to 9—who at the moment are left with no mother.
The location of the crash within the south Las Vegas valley, Wednesday, March 5, 2025. (KLAS)
“Mommy, I did not want you to die,” Fodge’s daughter stated. “I just didn’t want you to die because I wanted you to be here and I also love you every day.”
8 Information Now spoke with a number of family members and verified the gofundme account, titled: “Aid Devon & His 4 Children After DUI Tragedy,” which has been organized by Mayers’ sister, Chanell Dudley, set to assist assist Fodge’s 4 youngsters.
“I just want to pay for her funeral,” Mayers stated. “I don’t want to cremate her because her kids want to see her again.”
In keeping with the police, the crash concerned a 2025 Chevrolet Trax and a girl strolling on foot. Proof on the scene confirmed the Chevrolet driver ran a crimson mild whereas making a large flip, hitting a girl who was crossing on the sidewalk, police stated. (LVMPD)
The driving force, recognized by police as Gerardo Lopez, was arrested and faces expenses of suspicion of impairment and reckless driving and is being held on a $250,000 bail; a courtroom date has been set for Mar. 11, based on courtroom information.