iPhone crash alert leads police to unmarred car in middle of the road with 2 teens fatally shot inside

Left to right: Beatriz Vega and Roberto de Leon (GoFundMe)

Left to right: Beatriz Vega and Roberto de Leon (GoFundMe)

Law enforcement authorities in Georgia responding to an iPhone crash alert arrived at the location to find a lone vehicle that appeared unmarred — except for the fact that two teenage passengers in the car had been fatally shot.

The two victims have been identified as Beatriz Vega, 17, and Roberto de Leon, 19, authorities announced on Thursday.

According to a news release from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, deputies in the early morning hours of Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024, responded to an automated iPhone Crash Detection alert notifying the 911 call center of an accident in the 3200 block of West Stewart Mill Road.

Upon arriving at the scene, first responders said they found a vehicle stopped in the middle of the road, but “no evidence of a collision.” However, deputies immediately located Vega and Delon in the driver and front passenger seats. Both had been “critically injured from apparent gunshot wounds,” per the release.

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