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P. v. Esquivel CA4/1
On April 23, 2017, Claudio M. was in front of his house when he saw Esquivel’s red Infiniti speeding toward the street “like a flash,” travelling between 60 and 70 miles an hour. Claudio then heard an explosion. At about this same time, sisters Crystal and Yesenia B. were in Crystal’s silver Honda along with their cousin, Jennifer L. Claudio’s neighbors, Raymond and Tabitha R., heard the collision out in front of their house; they saw Crystal’s Honda in the bushes nearby and Esquivel’s red car facing their house.
Raymond and Tabitha watched Esquivel get out of his car, take a few steps, then return to the vehicle and let a passenger out of the back seat. Both Esquivel and the passenger walked away in separate directions. Raymond and Tabitha got in their car, followed Esquivel, and contacted law enforcement to apprise them of his location as he continued to walk away. After following Esquivel for a few minutes, Raymond told Esquivel that he had to return to the scene.

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