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Hit-And-Run Crash Suspect Arrested
Car Involved In Hit-And-Run Found
POSTED: Wednesday, May 20, 2009
UPDATED: 8:32 pm EDT May 20, 2009
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Car Involved In Hit-And-Run Found
POSTED: Wednesday, May 20, 2009
UPDATED: 8:32 pm EDT May 20, 2009

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- Hollywood police have arrested a woman in connection with a hit-and-run crash that left another woman in critical condition on Monday.
According to investigators, on Tuesday night, 24-year-old Jocelyn Glinton of Miami Gardens turned herself in to police.
Hollywood police towed a white Lexus from a parking lot in Fort Lauderdale overnight. They said it was the car Glinton was driving when it crashed into a car driven by Jo-Ann Salzlein.
The crash happened Monday on U.S. 441, just a few blocks north of Hollywoo
d Boulevard. Police said the Lexus came through a stop sign and slammed into Salzlein's SUV.
Salzlein had to have part of her left arm amputated after being rescued from her mangled vehicle. Police had been looking for a white Lexus seen leaving the scene after the crash.
Investigators said family members convinced Glinton to "do the right thing" and turn herself in.
"We were able, in speaking with other people that brought her here, they were able to tell us that she confided in them that she was in the hit-and-run crash and she left because she had no insurance," said Lt. Scott Pardon of the Hollywood Police Department.
Glinton faces several charges, three of which are felonies, including leaving the scene of an accident without rendering aid and driving without insurance.
Police said they found the car Glinton was driving that night at her boyfriend's Fort Lauderdale home. Investigators said a male passenger was in the car at the time of
the crash, as well.
"We are still looking for him. It's still an active investigation. So when we find him and speak with him, we'll try to determine exactly what his role is in this," Pardon said.
A judge on Wednesday afternoon raised Glinton's bond from $2,500 to $30,000. Even if she can post the higher bond, the judge ordered Glinton not to drive any vehicles at all.
Local 10 learned that Glinton, a criminal justice major in college, was cited for allegedly driving without auto insurance less than two months ago in an unrelated case. A records check with the state showed that Glinton's license is scheduled to be suspended next week if she does not pay an outstanding fine for that infraction.
Salzlein's family members said they are glad the suspect was arrested, but the arrest does not help their mother, who is in constant pain. Salzein, who remains in critical condition, is scheduled to have two more surgeries on Thursday.
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