A man fleeing police Monday evening is dead after crashing head-on into a vehicle being driven by a mother of five, killing her and toppling two utility poles that ignited a blaze that engulfed his vehicle.
Authorities had little to say Tuesday about why police continued pursuing the man for about 7 miles after he first fled a minor car accident, who the driver was and how fast he and the squad cars traveled. The man was suspected in a hit-and-run that occurred earlier in the evening in Savage. The second crash occurred in Burnsville.
"Twelve hours later, we don't have a lot of answers," State Patrol Col. Matt Langer said at a news conference Tuesday. "These are always tragic situations and our hearts go out to the families that are involved."
Friends and family members took to social media to mourn both drivers, identifying the woman as Leticia Ocampo and the man as Matthew John Vogel, 24.
Ocampo's personal banker, Jorge Alberto San Martin, said Ocampo had five children. The youngest is 1 year old.
"She was a great person — always had a smile on her face," he said. "Her positive energy will always be missed."
Several of Ocampo's family members gathered at a home across the street from where her SUV came to rest on a service road parallel to County Road 5, gouge marks still fresh in the grassy median and asphalt. A man with the group said they were mourning and did not want to comment.
As they looked on, about half-dozen of Vogel's friends or family members arrived to inspect the location where his car came to rest a few houses south of where Ocampo's SUV was found.