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Mom in child's fatal drunken crash is now missing
Summary
Officials say Angelina Minor pleaded guilty to manslaughter after a March 2024 intoxicated crash that killed her 4-year-old son; prosecutors say she violated supervised release, a warrant has been issued and sentencing was delayed until early 2026.
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An Oregon woman who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in a March 2024 intoxicated crash that killed her 4-year-old son is now reported missing, prosecutors said. The Multnomah County District Attorney's Office announced a warrant after alleging she violated the terms of her supervised release. Police had said the crash involved multiple vehicles and that the driver was intoxicated and speeding. Court records show sentencing was scheduled for January but was delayed until early 2026.
Known details:
- Angelina Minor, 29, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with a March 2024 crash that resulted in the death of her 4-year-old son.
- Prosecutors allege she violated supervised release; a warrant has been issued and she is listed as missing.
- Police reported the driver was intoxicated and speeding when the incident occurred and that multiple vehicles were involved.
- Sentencing was set for January but was postponed until early 2026, according to court records.
Summary:
The case remains open while authorities seek the defendant following the reported supervised-release violation. Sentencing is scheduled for early 2026.
