The Reporter (Vacaville)

Arraignmen­t set for man charged with toddler’s hit-and-run death

- By Richard Bammer rbammer@thereporte­r.com Contact reporter Richard Bammer at (707) 453-8164.

Following a preliminar­y hearing earlier this week, a Solano County Superior Court judge ordered a 23-year-old Fairfield man to return to Department 5 to face a held-to-answer arraignmen­t on allegation­s of murder and felony hit-andrun in connection to the death of the man’s toddler nephew one year ago.

Solano County Superior Court Judge Stephanie Grogan Jones determined there was enough evidence to hold Cirilo Martinez Tellez for trial, then scheduled him to return for the arraignmen­t at 8:30 a.m. March 10 in the Justice Center in Fairfield.

Fairfield police and court records indicate that at about 2 p.m. Feb. 23, 2020, officers and firefighte­rs responded to reports of a collision in the 1400 block of West Texas Street. Upon arrival, officers found a 2-year-old boy that had been struck by a vehicle. He was taken to a local hospital, where he died from his injuries. The boy was not identified, but police revealed that Tellez was his uncle.

According to police, Tellez, who requires a Spanish-language interprete­r during court proceeding­s, reportedly fled the collision moments afterward but left his vehicle at the scene. Police impounded the vehicle to search for evidence to help with the investigat­ion. Based on witness statements and evidence collected at the scene, police determined that alcohol impairment allegedly played a role in the collision.

Police also said they recovered video surveillan­ce footage that captured the direction in which Tellez fled. As the investigat­ion proceeded, with enough evidence to indicate that a crime occurred, police used social media and community alerts to help locate Tellez, a previously convicted felon.

At 6 p.m., police said Tellez returned to the scene and was taken into custody. He was booked into Solano County Jail on an arrest warrant. Bail was set at $235,000, and he remains in custody.

The Solano County District Attorney filed its complaint Feb. 25, the day Tellez first appeared in court.

Police initially presented the case to the District Attorney’s office for review to consider additional charges of murder, violating his probation, and felony DUI resulting in death. Afterward, the DA’s Office upgraded a vehicular manslaught­er charge to murder.

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