Crime & Safety
Mental Exam Ordered for Driver in Rohnert Park Woman's Hit-and-Run Death
The driver who killed a Rohnert Park woman during a hit-and-run will be examined to determine her mental competence.

ROHNERT PARK, CA -- A woman charged with the recent hit-and-run death of an elderly Rohnert Park woman has been ordered to undergo an exam to determine her mental competence.
June Angelique Humphrey, 48, of Petaluma, delayed entering a plea Thursday, Feb. 16 in Sonoma County Superior Court. A hearing on the doctor's exam is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 21.
Humphrey's charged with the hit-and-run death of Linda Bartizal, 70, of Rohnert Park, who died at 11:50 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12. Petaluma police said Humphrey struck Bartizal with her vehicle on South McDowell Boulevard at Caulfield Lane.
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Witnesses said Bartizal was crossing South McDowell Boulevard against a red light, and the driver of a van stopped, then quickly turned right after the collision, according to police.
Bartizal suffered a severed spinal cord, broken ribs, a punctured lung and a fractured pelvis, police said.
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Humphrey turned herself in at the Petaluma Police Department on Feb. 14. She's being held in the Sonoma County Jail under $30,000 bail.
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