After 7-year-old dies and mom arrested, court documents give more details of crash
Published at | Updated atIDAHO FALLS — Court documents reveal what happened leading up to a deadly crash where a mother was charged and her 7-year-old daughter died.
Jessica Martinez, 30, of Ammon, has been charged with four felonies. One is felony vehicular manslaughter, and the other three are injury to a child.
The crash happened on Nov. 15 at 11 p.m. in the area of 2080 East 65th South, just east of Sandy Downs.
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According to an affidavit of probable cause filed by the Idaho Falls Police Department, Martinez and her four children were involved in a single-vehicle rollover crash, which resulted in the death of her 7-year-old.
“Following the crash, Jessica never called 911 for help but called family members and told them what she had done,” court documents said.
Martinez’s boyfriend arrived on the scene and took three of her children with him to a local hospital: an 8-year-old girl, a 5-year-old girl and a 2-year-old boy. All three had minor scrapes and cuts, according to court documents. One child had to get stitches.
The 7-year-old girl was transported to a local hospital but died, according to a news release from Idaho Falls Police. Martinez was also taken to the hospital but in stable condition.
One of the kids told a police officer that her mother was drunk before they left their house.
An open container of alcohol was reportedly lying next to the driver’s door of the GMC Yukon registered to Martinez, police say. The bottle was labeled “Crown Royal.”
The vehicle had “rolled one time,” and multiple windows were broken out. A fence post had gone through the windshield and was in the front passenger seat.
From interviews and physical evidence, it’s believed that the girl who died “was sitting in the second-row middle seat of the SUV and was unrestrained between two forward-facing car seats prior to being ejected from the vehicle.”
Martinez admitted to a deputy that she had consumed half of the bottle of Crown Royal. She gave consent to a blood draw, documents said.
She had reportedly told a deputy multiple times, “I f****d up.”
Documents say she “lied” to a deputy, saying there were no other occupants in the vehicle besides her and her daughter that died. However, when questioned by the ER doctor about the other children who were in the hospital with injuries, she admitted they had been in the vehicle.
A detective interviewed Martinez at the hospital. She said she had consumed alcohol before leaving her house but not while driving or after the accident, court documents said.
A relative took custody of the children at the hospital.
Martinez was then taken into custody and booked into the Bonneville County Jail. She was given a $50,000 bond and has since posted it, according to court records.
She is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on Tuesday at the Bonneville County Courthouse at 1 p.m.
Though Martinez has been charged with these crimes, it does not necessarily mean she committed them. Everyone is presumed innocent until they are proven guilty.