by Carl Baker on 2019-01-10

Redlands Police arrested an 82 year-old man Tuesday in the Oct. 16 hit-and-run

collision that killed a popular crossing guard.

Joseph Andrew Arroya of Big Bear was arrested at the Redlands Police

Department on 12-18-18 at approximately 7:00 pm without incident for felony hit

and run.

At about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16, police responded to the report of a man

down in the intersection of Orange Street and Colton Avenue. Leonard Gilberto

Ortiz, 48, was riding his moped-type scooter east on Colton Avenue when he

was struck by a vehicle that ran the red light heading south on Orange Street.

The vehicle then entered the westbound 10 freeway.

Ortiz suffered severe injuries and was in full cardiac arrest when police and

Redlands Fire Department paramedics arrived. He was treated by paramedics at

the scene and transported by ambulance to Loma Linda University Medical

Center where he was pronounced dead.

Ortiz, known as Bam Bam, was a familiar site at his post near Lugonia

Elementary and Clement Middle schools, waving at passing motorists and

greeting children on their way to school.

Using surveillance videos collected along various streets and other forensic

evidence, investigators were able to identify the suspect vehicle as a dark green

Ford Ranger with a snug fit camper shell.

The Redlands Police Department announced a reward in the amount of $5,000

for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of the driver of the green

Ford Ranger. Although a few tips were received, detectives were able to

exonerate those leads. When the leads diminished, a local Redlands resident,

pitched in an additional $5,000 thereby increasing the reward amount to $10,000.

On 12-11-18, the Redlands Police Department conducted a press conference

announcing the increased reward amount. At the press conference, the family of

Leonard Ortiz made a plea for the driver to turn himself in. Shortly after the press

conference, the Redlands Police Department received information as to the

whereabouts of the suspect’s vehicle.

On 12-18-18, traffic investigators stopped the truck as it was being driven by

Joseph Arroya and voluntarily came to the Redlands Police Department for a

statement. Arroya was later arrested and transported to the West Valley

Detention Center where he is being held in lieu of $50,000 bail.

The Redlands Police Department would like to thank the community for providing

assistance in the investigation. This is a good example of “See Something, Say

Something.” Without the community’s involvement, this case would still likely be

unsolved.

Anyone with information regarding crime or suspicious activity is asked to contact

Redlands Police Dispatch at (909) 798-7681 ext. 1. Certain non-emergency

crimes may also be reported online using the Redlands Police Department’s

CopLogic reporting system at cityofredlands.org/police/report. Suspicious activity

and tips can be reported using the City of Redlands 311 mobile app available for

Android, iPhones, and iPads.

Redlands Police press releases and other information are available on the

Redlands Police Department Facebook page

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