Press Releases
DUI killer
vanishes
Sept. 12, 2009
In a single
night, two mothers were ripped from their families –
never to live another day because of the irresponsible
actions of two drunk drivers. One of those drivers will
be sitting in a jail cell for the next decade paying for
his crime. But the other is a fugitive, dodging his
responsibilities – and on the run from the law.
In October
2006, Melissa Dunn took her 6 year old daughter out to
McDonalds and the store for a treat, as a reward for
bringing home great report card. On the way home, a
drunken Mateo Ortiz slammed into her car, killing Dunn
on impact, and injuring her six year old daughter.
“It hit her
so hard that it drove her body across the front of the
vehicle – and she had a seatbelt on – and it broke her
neck. That’s how hard that truck hit her," said Sarah
Girard, Dunn's mother.
While on the
scene of Melissa’s crash, Lee County Deputy Margena
Nunez would face an identical fate. A second drunk
driver, Augustin Lara Nonez, barreled down State Road 82
after a night of partying, and slammed into Deputy
Nunez’s car – killing her instantly.
But unlike
Mateo Ortiz, who is housed in a jail cell at the
Okaloosa Correctional Facility for the crime he
committed, Augustin Lara-Nonez is still a free man –
getting up each day and living his life, while the
family of the deputy whose life he took still mourns.
“I wish
those people would understand the magnitude of the crime
they’ve committed every day," said the deputy's son,
Anthony Nunez.
Last
December, Lara-Nonez was on the verge of accepting a
plea deal – which would have landed him an 11 year jail
term for the DUI manslaughter of Deputy Nunez. But the
night before he was supposed to turn himself in, he took
off. And as long as he remains on the run, the family
cannot have closure and justice cannot be served.
“It’s a real
slap in the face to families who have lost a loved one
because of their bad choice. That’s who I feel really
bad for," said Lee County Sheriff's Office Victim's
Advocate Brenda Gellinger.
Though the
man who killed Melissa Dunn is serving his sentence,
Melissa’s family continues to hope for an arrest in
Deputy Nunez’s case.
“Anyone who
wasn’t a coward would step forward and say I’m sorry, I
made a mistake," Girard said.
Anyone with
information on the whereabouts of Augustin Lara-Nonez ,
or any wanted fugitive, is asked to call Crime Stoppers
at 1-800-780-TIPS (8477). All callers will remain
anonymous and will be eligible for up to $1,000 in cash
rewards. Tips may also be made online at
www.swflcrimestoppers.org.