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Police say woman who drove SUV with family off California cliff was intoxicated
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published on: April 13, 2018 | Last Updated: April 13, 2018 8:28 PM EDT
The scene of a fatal crash on the Mendocino coast north of Fort Bragg near Mendocino, Calif. (Kale Williams/The Oregonian via AP)
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Carpenter said the family stopped in the small town of Naselle, Washington, about 80 miles (128 kilometres) northwest of their Woodland, Washington, home, during their drive to the California cliff. But investigators are still trying to determine why they stopped in Naselle, which added an hour and a half to their road trip, and whether they contacted anyone. Naselle is near U.S. Highway 101, a popular, scenic route along the coast.
Five bodies were found March 26 near the small city of Mendocino, a few days after Washington state authorities began investigating the Harts for possible child neglect, but three of their children were not immediately recovered from the scene.
Two more are missing and another body has been found but not identified.
The 100-foot (31-meter) drop killed the women, both 39, and their children Markis Hart, 19; Jeremiah Hart, 14; and Abigail Hart, 14. Hannah Hart, 16; Devonte Hart, 15; and Sierra Hart, 12, have not been found.
Devonte drew national attention after he was photographed in tears while hugging a white police officer during a 2014 protest.
A neighbour of the Harts in Woodland, Washington, had filed a complaint, saying the children were apparently being deprived of food as punishment.
Long before the crash, Sarah Hart pleaded guilty in 2011 to a domestic assault charge in Minnesota over what she said was a spanking given to one of her children.
And authorities have said social services officials in Oregon contacted the West Linn Police Department about the family in 2013 while they were living in the area.
Published on: April 13, 2018 | Last Updated: April 13, 2018 8:28 PM EDT
The scene of a fatal crash on the Mendocino coast north of Fort Bragg near Mendocino, Calif. (Kale Williams/The Oregonian via AP)
SHAREADJUSTCOMMENTTWISTED MOTHERS: Lesbian couple allegedly abused kids before cliff crash
Carpenter said the family stopped in the small town of Naselle, Washington, about 80 miles (128 kilometres) northwest of their Woodland, Washington, home, during their drive to the California cliff. But investigators are still trying to determine why they stopped in Naselle, which added an hour and a half to their road trip, and whether they contacted anyone. Naselle is near U.S. Highway 101, a popular, scenic route along the coast.
Five bodies were found March 26 near the small city of Mendocino, a few days after Washington state authorities began investigating the Harts for possible child neglect, but three of their children were not immediately recovered from the scene.
Two more are missing and another body has been found but not identified.
The 100-foot (31-meter) drop killed the women, both 39, and their children Markis Hart, 19; Jeremiah Hart, 14; and Abigail Hart, 14. Hannah Hart, 16; Devonte Hart, 15; and Sierra Hart, 12, have not been found.
Devonte drew national attention after he was photographed in tears while hugging a white police officer during a 2014 protest.
A neighbour of the Harts in Woodland, Washington, had filed a complaint, saying the children were apparently being deprived of food as punishment.
Long before the crash, Sarah Hart pleaded guilty in 2011 to a domestic assault charge in Minnesota over what she said was a spanking given to one of her children.
And authorities have said social services officials in Oregon contacted the West Linn Police Department about the family in 2013 while they were living in the area.