Two illegal aliens have been arrested in connection with the death of an 18-year-old Air Force Academy Cadet Candidate who was killed while kayaking on a Texas lake.
Ava Moore was reportedly struck by someone driving a jet ski while she was kayaking on Grapevine Lake Sunday evening. Witnesses told police the jet ski was scene driving “at a high rate of speed” in the lake, which was filled with swimmers, kayakers, and people in other watercraft.
When first responders arrived at the scene, several bystanders had hauled Moore out of the water and were attempting to provide first aid, but were unable to save the young woman. Meanwhile, the driver of the jet ski and her passenger had fled the scene.
Daikerlyn Alejandra Gonzalez Gonzalez, an illegal alien from Venezuela, was soon identified as the operator of the jet ski thanks to bystanders who snapped a photo of her while trying to apprehend her before she took off. Despite their attempts, Gonzalez Gonzalez had fled the scene with a man - later identified as Maikel Coello Perozo, who is also in the country illegally - and had to be tracked down by law enforcement from half a dozen agencies, including the Texas Parks and Wildlife, the Grapevine Police Department, the Dallas Police Department, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. She was eventually found hiding out in a nearby home.
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Both Gonzalez and Perozo have been arrested and charged in connection with Moore’s death. Gonzalez being held on a $500,000 bond on charges of reckless operation and excessive speed of a personal water craft, and leaving the scene of an accident involving death.
In addition to charges connected to Moore’s death, Perozo has also been charged for fleeing the scene of a car crash he reportedly caused while driving Gonzales away from the lake. Both are also being investigated for immigration violations.
Moore had graduated from high school just days before her death, and was supposed to attend the Air Force Academy in the fall.