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At 12pm police were notified of a single car car accident in La Mesa. When they arrived to the scene, they found a stolen 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe that had flipped over with a dead female occupant inside. LSPD speculate that a 5"10 man who has not been identified at this time stole this car, crashed it into Rob's Liquor storefront at speeds excess of 80mph causing the car to roll over and, deploy both the passenger side-curtan and both frontal airbags. Fortunetly, the store was closed and unoccupied due to a DUI suspect smashing into the building yesterday in a unrelated collission. The female occupant appears to have died upon impact but, a autopsy needs to be done before we can speculate what happened. Meanwhile, Witnesses testify the driver of the Hyundai in question exited the vehicle and, limped himself away from the scene of the accident heavily injured before entering the backseat of a pimped out Black Cadillac CTS-V with florida tags that sped away before police could arrive. Witnesses say the suspect was bleeding severely with a large laceration across his face. He was reported as being 6"3 wearing a suit and a pig mask. LSPD has informed all nearby hospitals to be on the lookout for a 6"3 injured man with a scar on his face and to stay on the lookout for a Black Chrysler 300 with Florida tags, heavily smoked out windows and matte black rims. Meanwhile, the Hyundai will be impounded for forensic analysis before being given back to the insurance company of its RO who reported it stolen last night.

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