Suspect in deadly Columbia crash turns himself in
The 20-year-old accused of causing a deadly crash that killed Jordan Hoyt has turned himself in to Columbia police.
Lukas S. Evans arrived at the Columbia Police Department around 8:45 p.m. Sunday.
“I wanted to apologize to Jordan’s family about everything that has happened,” Evans told ABC 17 News as he turned himself in.
Evans faces charges of second-degree murder and leaving the scene of an accident in a crash that killed Hoyt, 37, on Feb. 16 on West Boulevard. Columbia police said Evans was speeding from the scene of a crash at Stadium Boulevard and West Boulevard when he hit Hoyt head-on.
Columbia police estimated the damage of the first crash at more than $4,300, making it qualify for a felony leaving the scene of an accident charge. Evans passed a car on West Boulevard in a no-passing zone before hitting Hoyt, police said.
A judge set his bond at $1 million cash-only. He remained in the Boone County Jail on Monday.
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