Everett Man Arrested in Fatal Hit-and-Run Crash in Mukilteo 2026

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Everett Man Arrested in Fatal Hit-and-Run Crash in Mukilteo 2026
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Key Points

  • Suspect Surrenders: David Hector Garcia Flores, a 38-year-old resident of Everett, turned himself in to authorities on Friday, August 14, 2026, following a fatal hit-and-run.
  • Victim Identified: Jeffrey “Jeff” Woods, a 44-year-old father of seven and husband from Mukilteo, was killed in the collision.
  • Date and Time: The crash occurred on Tuesday, August 11, 2026, at approximately 6:30 a.m.
  • Location: The incident took place on the Mukilteo Speedway (State Route 525) near Beverly Park Road.
  • Vehicle Details: Garcia Flores was reportedly driving a blue 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan northbound in the left-turn lane when he turned left in front of Woods, who was riding a 2025 Kawasaki motorcycle southbound.
  • Flight from Scene: According to Washington State Patrol (WSP) troopers and surveillance footage, Garcia Flores exited his damaged van near a Wells Fargo branch, looked back at the scene where Woods lay, and walked away on foot.
  • Legal Charges and Proceedings: Garcia Flores was booked into the Snohomish County Jail on suspicion of a Class B felony hit-and-run involving a death. He initially posted a $100,000 bail and was released on Sunday night, pending further court proceedings.
  • Community Impact: Family, friends, and colleagues remembered Woods as a devoted family man and project manager at Tyson Remodel, with a GoFundMe campaign established to support his wife, Penny, and their seven children.

Everett (Evening Washington News) August 17, 2026 — An Everett man has been taken into custody and booked into the Snohomish County Jail following a high-profile, fatal hit-and-run crash on the Mukilteo Speedway that claimed the life of a local father of seven.

What Happened During the Crash on Mukilteo Speedway?

As reported by Ian Davis-Leonard of HeraldNet and Mario Lotmore of the Lynnwood Times, the fatal collision occurred at approximately 6:30 a.m. on Tuesday, August 11, 2026, on the Mukilteo Speedway (State Route 525) near Beverly Park Road.

According to details released by the Washington State Patrol (WSP) and covered by KING 5 News, Jeffrey “Jeff” Woods, a 44-year-old resident of Mukilteo, was riding his 2025 Kawasaki motorcycle southbound in lane one on his way to work. At the same time, a blue 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan driven by 38-year-old David Hector Garcia Flores of Everett was traveling northbound in the left-turn lane.

The WSP stated that Garcia Flores made an abrupt left turn directly into the southbound lanes, cutting off the oncoming motorcycle. Woods struck the passenger side of the minivan, coming to rest in lane one. Despite wearing a USDOT-compliant helmet, Woods sustained critical injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.

How Did the Suspect Flee the Scene?

As detailed in court documents cited by KING 5 News and the Lynnwood Times, the driver of the minivan did not render aid or remain at the scene.

Surveillance footage and witness accounts reviewed by law enforcement showed that after the impact, Garcia Flores drove the damaged 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan a short distance away into a parking lot near a Wells Fargo branch. According to court documents outlined by KING 5 News, Garcia Flores exited the vehicle, looked back toward the area where Woods was lying on the pavement, and proceeded to walk away on foot, abandoning the vehicle.

Washington State Patrol troopers quickly responded to the crash site, blocked the roadway for hours during the morning commute, and successfully recovered the abandoned minivan from the scene.

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When and How Was the Suspect Apprehended?

According to reports from KIRO 7 News Seattle and the Lynnwood Times, the search for the fugitive driver came to an end on Friday, August 14, 2026.

As reported by the Washington State Patrol, David Hector Garcia Flores turned himself in to authorities on Friday. Following his surrender, he was formally booked into the Snohomish County Jail. WSP confirmed that Garcia Flores was booked on suspicion of a Class B felony hit-and-run involving a death.

Online jail records cited by Ian Davis-Leonard of HeraldNet indicated that Garcia Flores was assigned an initial bail of $100,000. He subsequently posted the bail amount and was released from custody on Sunday night, August 16, 2026, pending his upcoming court appearances in the Everett District Court. State Patrol investigators have noted that the investigation remains active, particularly regarding whether drugs or alcohol played a contributing role in the collision.

Who Was Victim Jeffrey Woods?

The sudden and tragic loss has sent shockwaves through the local community, leaving behind a grieving family and a community mourning a beloved father and friend.

As shared by Mario Lotmore of the Lynnwood Times and KIRO 7 News, Jeffrey Woods was a 44-year-old husband to Penny Woods and a dedicated father to seven children. He also supported his household’s extended family members, including his mother-in-law, serving as the primary financial breadwinner. Professionally, Woods worked as a project manager at Tyson Remodel.

His employer, close friend, and colleague, Tyson Dunn, shared emotional tributes with local media outlets, highlighting Woods’ warm personality and strong work ethic.

“Jeff would touch the hearts of people on a daily basis – everybody he met,”

Tyson Dunn stated in an interview with KIRO 7 News.

“Loved his kids, always took care of them, always there for them, trying to do more for them.”

Dunn recalled receiving the devastating phone call about the tragedy from Woods’ wife, Penny, shortly after the crash occurred. Describing Woods as a man who was always smiling and capable of fixing almost anything, Dunn emphasized the profound vacuum his passing leaves behind.

How Is the Community Supporting the Bereaved Family?

In response to the immense financial and emotional strain placed upon the family, colleagues and friends have rallied to provide assistance.

As reported by the Lynnwood Times, Tyson Dunn and colleague Greg Wilson organized an official online fundraising effort. They launched a GoFundMe campaign titled

“In Memory of Jeff Woods: Support for His Family”

to help offset household costs, daily living expenses, and long-term care needs for Penny Woods and their seven children.

Local authorities continue to urge anyone with additional dashcam footage, witness accounts, or further information regarding the movements of the blue Dodge Grand Caravan prior to the 6:30 a.m. collision on August 11 to contact the Washington State Patrol. The ongoing investigation seeks to establish a definitive timeline as judicial proceedings move forward in Snohomish County.