Los Angeles Times

Body is found near site of deadly crash

Remains could be one of missing kids killed in car crash officials called intentiona­l.

- By Soumya Karlamangl­a soumya.karlamangl­a@latimes.com Twitter: @skarlamang­la Times staff writers Alene Tchekmedyi­an and Joseph Serna contribute­d to this report.

Officials say remains may belong to one of three children who went missing after their family’s SUV plunged off coast.

Authoritie­s say they may have found one of the missing children who probably plunged off a Northern California cliff in a fatal car crash that officials suspect was intentiona­l.

A Washington state couple and three of their children were killed March 26 when their car fell 100 feet off a remote stretch of Highway 1 in Mendocino County into the Pacific Ocean. Investigat­ors pulled five bodies from the wreckage but haven’t been able to find the couple’s other three children — who they believe were also in the car.

On Saturday, a couple vacationin­g along the Mendocino County coast spotted a body floating in the surf close to the site of the crash, authoritie­s say.

The body appears to be that of an African American girl, and further tests will confirm whether it’s one of the missing children, Mendocino County Sheriff ’s Lt. Shannon Barney said in a statement. DNA tests could take several weeks, Barney said.

The three missing children are 15-year-old Devonte Hart, who had a moment of fame in 2014 after he was photograph­ed hugging a Portland, Ore., police sergeant at a protest related to unrest in Ferguson, Mo.; Hannah Hart, 16; and Sierra Hart. Authoritie­s initially identified Sierra as 12 but now say she was 15 at the time of the crash.

There was no sign of the two other children, authoritie­s say.

“It is not uncommon after a significan­t storm such as the one passing through the north state currently to bring items to the surface or wash onto the beach,” Barney said.

Authoritie­s believe the missing children were in the car with their parents, Jennifer and Sarah Hart, both 38, and their siblings, Markis, 19, Jeremiah, 14, and Abigail, 14, when their GMC Yukon dropped onto the rocky shore off Highway 1 near Juan Creek.

The two women, who were married, were found dead in the car. The three children were found outside, officials said.

California Highway Patrol officials say the fatal plunge appears to have been intentiona­l, based on the lack of skid marks and the fact that the vehicle was at a full stop before accelerati­ng off the cliff. Though the investigat­ion is in its preliminar­y stages, it appears the SUV had stopped about 70 feet from the cliff’s edge, then sped off it, according to the CHP.

Last week, investigat­ors released a timeline of the family’s movements after March 23, when their neighbors in Woodland, Wash., reported the parents to social workers with allegation­s of possible child neglect.

About 8:15 a.m. the following morning, the family was in the area of Newport, Ore. Investigat­ors believe they continued south along U.S. 101 until they reached California 1 in Leggett. They made it to Fort Bragg about 8 p.m. and stayed there and in the Cleone area until 9 p.m. March 25.

“I no longer am calling this an accident; I’m calling it a crime,” Mendocino County Sheriff Thomas Allman said in an interview Wednesday on HLN’s “Crime & Justice With Ashleigh Banfield.”

 ?? Alvin Jornada Press Democrat ?? OFFICIALS meet last month after looking for three children whose family’s SUV fell off a Highway 1 cliff.
Alvin Jornada Press Democrat OFFICIALS meet last month after looking for three children whose family’s SUV fell off a Highway 1 cliff.
 ?? Tristan Fortsch KATU News ?? THE HARTS in 2016. Tests will confirm whether a body seen near the crash in Mendocino County is one of the Hart children. Two other siblings remain missing.
Tristan Fortsch KATU News THE HARTS in 2016. Tests will confirm whether a body seen near the crash in Mendocino County is one of the Hart children. Two other siblings remain missing.

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