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The New River community mourns the tragic death of 43-year-old Lisa Mancuso, who was killed in a hit-and-run accident involving 20-year-old Jacob Moore. Moore has admitted guilt to manslaughter and leaving the scene. The incident has sparked discussions about road safety and accountability for drivers. As the community rallies to support Mancuso’s family, they seek justice and improvements in local safety measures.
Tragic Hit-and-Run Incident Rocks New River Community
In a deeply saddening turn of events, New River has been shaken to its core following the tragic death of 43-year-old Lisa Mancuso. Her life was cut short in February 2024 when she was struck by a pickup truck while jogging on the shoulder of a road near 7th Avenue and Cloud Road. The driver, Jacob Moore, a then-20-year-old, has recently entered a guilty plea in connection with this heartbreaking incident.
Jacob Moore’s Admission of Guilt
On April 15, 2024, Jacob Moore pleaded guilty to one count of manslaughter and another count for leaving the scene of an accident with serious injuries. This admission follows a series of events that spiraled tragically after the collision that claimed Mancuso’s life. Initially, Moore fled the scene but circled back briefly before driving away again, prompting a swift investigation by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office.
A Community in Mourning
The tragic details of the incident revealed that the crash occurred during the early morning hours. Reports indicate Moore had been consuming alcohol for several hours leading up to the accident, with witnesses stating he had been asked to leave a restaurant due to his intoxicated state. This drinking spree, which spanned over eight hours, reflects a troubling lack of responsibility on the part of Moore as he became involved in this life-altering event.
The Investigation’s Unfolding
As authorities began piecing the puzzle together, they identified Moore as the driver and promptly located the truck involved in the crash. His connection to law enforcement, as the son of a lieutenant in the Phoenix Police Department, added an extra layer of complexity to the investigation. The mere thought that a member of the community could be involved in such a reckless and tragic event has fueled indignation and a demand for accountability.
A Grievous Outcome
Initially charged with second-degree murder, Moore accepted a plea deal that saw him pleading guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter. He is now facing a prison sentence of four years and is expected to pay restitution to Mancuso’s family, pending approval from the judge. His sentencing date has been laid out for June 10, leaving the community waiting anxiously for justice to be served amidst their grief.
Honoring Lisa Mancuso
A GoFundMe account was set up to assist with the expenses of Mancuso’s family as they navigate this harrowing time. This online fundraiser has gained significant support, with the community rallying behind them to raise over $20,000—demonstrating the profound impact Mancuso had on those around her. In addition, a stirring memorial was held two weeks after the tragic event, serving as a testament to the community’s collective sorrow and support for Mancuso’s loved ones.
Calls for Changes in Road Safety
The accident has ignited conversations around road safety, with community members increasingly vocal about their frustrations. There is an overarching sense of urgency calling for improved safety measures and justice for Mancuso. Many are calling for a thorough examination of local laws and regulations designed to protect pedestrians and joggers alike. In fact, there has been a growing platform, advocating for a proper investigation into the circumstances of the event, as many believe accountability is necessary not just for this case, but to prevent future tragedies.
Conclusion
As the New River community continues to mourn the loss of Lisa Mancuso, they are left grappling with their sadness and a heartbreaking reminder of the fragility of life. With a sentence looming and discussions regarding road safety bubbling to the forefront, locals are banding together to ensure Mancuso is not forgotten. A life that touched many has become a catalyst for change, and the hope is that her legacy will inspire a safer environment for all.
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- ABC15: Son of Phoenix Police Lieutenant Pleads Guilty in Deadly Hit-and-Run Crash
- AZ Family: Memorial 5K Held to Honor New River Jogger Killed in Hit-and-Run
- KTAR: San Tan Valley Kidnapping, Murder Arrest
- 12 News: Vehicle Struck and Killed Jogger in New River
- Wikipedia: Hit-and-run
