Man Charged in Deadly Hit-and-Run Collision That Killed an Oakland Teenager and Injured Her Mother
September 5, 2024
OAKLAND, CA — Today, Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price announces that Agusto Matias (37) has been charged with multiple felonies as the alleged driver in a deadly hit-and-run incident, killing a teenage girl and injuring her mother.
Mr. Matias is charged with felony gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, D.U.I/alcohol causing injury, driving with a 0.8% blood alcohol causing injury, leaving the scene of an accident [Death/permanent serious injury], and misdemeanor hit-and-run driving and unlicensed driver.
According to the complaint, the incident happened on or about August 19, 2024. It is alleged that Mr. Matias was fleeing the scene of a bumper-to-bumper collision on Havenscourt near International Blvd when he allegedly struck and killed one victim and injured a second victim. Both victims were in the crosswalk when the collision occurred.
“It is with a heavy heart that I announce that my office has filed charges against an individual accused of extremely reckless driving that resulted in the tragic loss of a young life,” said DA Pamela Price. “I want to extend my condolences to the family. No parent should ever have to bury their child under such avoidable circumstances. Our thoughts are with them during this incredibly difficult time. This incident is a stark reminder of the dangers of impaired and reckless driving. It is a preventable crime that destroys lives, devastates families, and places all of our lives in danger unnecessarily. This type of unconscionable behavior will not be tolerated on our city streets.”
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The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office (DAO) is one of California’s largest prosecutors’ offices and is led by Alameda County’s first Black woman District Attorney Pamela Y. Price. Price brings her vision to this office to fairly administer justice in the pursuit of thriving, healthy, and safe communities for every person who steps foot in Alameda County, no matter their race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, income, or zip code. Price has been recognized as one of the most progressive prosecutors through her forward-thinking, innovative strategies to interrupt cycles of violence and crime and bring change to a criminal justice system rooted in systemic racism. Follow Madam DA on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and @AlamedaCountyda on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.