Crime & Safety
Bridgeport Teen Arrested In Fatal Hit-And-Run Crash In Fairfield: Police
The suspect, a 16-year-old, is being charged as an adult, according to authorities.
BRIDGEPORT, CT — A 16-year-old Bridgeport resident has been arrested on a warrant by Fairfield police in connection with the fatal hit-and-run crash that killed moped operator, Juan Otilio Tista Tista, on June 21 in Fairfield.
Antony Gutierrez Silva, who is being charged as an adult, was arrested on the following violations:
- Negligent Homicide with a Motor Vehicle
- Operating a Motor Vehicle without a License
- Passenger Restrictions Violation
- Failure to Grant the Right of Way While Turning Left
- Evading Responsibility Resulting in Death
- Evading Responsibility (Property Damage)
"Gutierrez Silva was traveling westbound on Post Road and attempted to turn left onto South Benson Road," wrote Fairfield Police Sgt. Jenna Wellington in a statement about the fatal crash. "In doing so, he entered the path of Mr. Tista Tista's moped, which was traveling eastbound in the right lane of Post Road.
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"Immediately following the collision, Gutierrez Silva fled the scene without rendering aid or notifying authorities. A witness to the crash attempted to follow him; however, as Gutierrez Silva tried to evade the witness, he struck the witness’s vehicle and fled the scene without stopping, resulting in a separate evading incident. Later that evening, members of the Crash Reconstruction Unit located Gutierrez Silva at his residence in Bridgeport. His vehicle was also located and seized as part of the ongoing investigation."
Following the 9:30 p.m. crash, Tista Tista, a 25-year-old Bridgeport resident, was taken to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.
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"The Fairfield Police Department extends its deepest condolences to Mr. Tista Tista’s family and loved ones during this difficult time," Wellington said.
Gutierrez Silva turned himself in on Friday, and was released after posting a $20,000 bond, Wellington told Patch. He is scheduled to be arraigned in Bridgeport Superior Court on July 8.
"The Fairfield Police Department would like to thank the members of the community who promptly reported the crash and those who voluntarily provided video footage to assist in the investigation," Wellington said. "We also extend our gratitude to the responding officers, Fairfield Fire Department personnel, and American Medical Response (AMR) staff for their swift response and professionalism."
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