Crime & Safety

MN Man With 'Depraved Mind​' Drove Over Girl, 17: Murder Charge

A North Branch man was charged in a crash that left a 17-year-old girl dead in Forest Lake.

A 20-year-old North Branch man is accused of fatally driving over a 17-year-old girl before fleeing the scene.
A 20-year-old North Branch man is accused of fatally driving over a 17-year-old girl before fleeing the scene. (Image via Google Streetview)

FOREST LAKE, MN — A 20-year-old North Branch man is accused of fatally driving over a 17-year-old girl before fleeing the scene.

Dylan R. Simmons, 20, was charged in Washington County with third-degree murder (evincing depraved mind) and criminal vehicular homicide (driver who causes collision leaves scene).

If convicted, he faces up to 25 years in prison and a $40,000 fine.

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The woman killed in the crash was identified as Darisha Tela Bailey Vath, of Stacy. She died from traumatic head injuries, authorities said.

Around 1:20 a.m. on July 16, multiple Forest Lake police officers responded to a report of a person struck by a vehicle in the parking lot of Lakeside Veteran's Memorial Park.

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At the scene, they found several bystanders standing around a girl laying on the ground, and one of them was performing chest compressions on her.

The girl — identified as Vath — was given emergency treatment, but ultimately died at the scene.

Witnesses said there had been arguments and physical fights involving two groups of people who knew each other, according to the criminal complaint. Both groups had armed themselves with a baseball bat, hammers, a crowbar, and a folding knife, authorities said.

After the conflict was deescalated, Simmons and one other person got into a white Mazda sedan, according to investigators. Simmons then intentionally drove toward several people, failing to strike anyone, but ran into another car, authorities said.

Simmons backed up and drove again toward the group of people, according to investigators. This time, Simmons struck the 17-year-old girl, driving over her with both the front and rear passenger side tires of his vehicle, police said.

A 15-second cellphone video shows Simmons' car "lift up" as it drove over Vath, authorities said. Simmons and his passenger then fled the scene, according to investigators.

Simmons was later arrested and — in a police interview — admitted that he knew he had struck Vath, according to the criminal complaint.

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