Suspect surrenders in racing hit and run crash that killed minister and wife

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Friday, April 15, 2016
Suspect surrenders in racing hit and run crash
The suspect in the fatal hit and run deaths of a minister and his wife has surrendered to Harris County authorities.

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The suspect in the fatal hit and run deaths of a Baptist minister and his wife has surrendered to Harris County authorities.

Alexis De Larosa Sosa, 21, surrendered himself at the Harris County Sheriff's Office.

Alexis De Larosa Sosa

His surrender comes after the street racing accident in northwest Houston on April 12 around 9:15pm on Bammel North Houston and the West Sam Houston Beltway feeder. Deputies said a speeding truck ran a red light and then ran into Jesse Sr. and Maria Sabillon's car.

Authorities said at the time that De Larosa Sosa was driving that vehicle.

Jesse Estrada Sabillon, 56, is seen here with family
Photo Courtesy, Jesse Sabillon, Jr.
Harris County Sheriff's Office Traffic Enforcement Division (TED) is seeking information on the whereabouts of Alexis De Larosa Sosa, 21.
Image provided by Harris County Sheriff's Office

Loved ones of the couple say they had just visited a relative's newborn baby and were headed back home, when they were struck by the speeding truck.

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Eyewitness News spoke to their youngest son, Allan Sabillon, soon after the arrest, and although he wants justice, he says his faith also encourages him to forgive.

"We believe Jesus forgives us all. My father believed that and he preached that and we carry on his legacy, he would want that," Sabillon said.

Jesse Sr. And Maria Sabillon had been married for more than 30 years. Their son says he was a pastor at the Cloverleaf-area church and also known for his fine carpentry skills.

Reporter Elissa Rivas is following this story for Eyewitness News. Watch for her live reports beginning at 4pm.