Atlanta police release photo of hit-and-run driver on anniversary of 9-year-old’s death

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Woman wanted for deadly hit-and-run in Atlanta

Police have released this photo of Tomasa Mendoza. They say she was behind the wheel of the red Ford F-150 that hit and killed little Jamal Dean.

It’s been exactly one year since a hit-and-run crash on Cleveland Avenue claimed the life of a 9-year-old-boy

Since then, Atlanta police have not made an arrest in the case but released a new photo of the driver on Wednesday. 

Investigators say Tomasa Mendoza was behind the wheel of the red Toyato Tundra that hit and killed Jamal Dean. Jamal’s father told FOX 5 he’s hopeful the release of her photo may lead to her arrest.

NOTE: It was originally reported by police that the truck was a Ford F-150. That description has since been updated.

"It’s been a year, man, but I think about it every day," said Christopher Dean.

Thoughts of his firstborn son Jamal haven’t left his mind since the hit-and-run crash that took his life one year ago.

"My son, he lost his life from carelessness, and you know that’s the thing that hurts the most," he told FOX 5.

Dean said Jamal was just going to basketball practice at Rosel Fann Recreation Center on Cleveland Avenue when that driver struck him and kept going.

Jamal Dean (Family photo)

Moments later, he received the phone call that changed his life forever.

"She was just yelling ‘they hit my baby…they hit my baby…a car just hit Jamal’," he recalled.

Atlanta police put out a BOLO on Mendoza—who they believe was in the driver's seat.

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Video of suspected vehicle that struck and killed 9-year-old boy

Atlanta police have released video of a suspect vehicle in the case of a deadly hit-and-run involving a child. Nine-year-old Jamal Dean was struck and killed by a red truck, police say. The suspect is described as a black male fair complexion with full facial hair and gold teeth.

Dean said it was an image that gave him chills.

"She just kept going, ran him over and kept going," he stated.

With little movement in his son’s case over the last year, he said he’s praying the release of her picture will lead to justice for Jamal.

"I just want her to have to answer questions (and) be accountable for the actions that she did because her actions changed the lives of many…it really did, and I want her to know that," Dean said. "He made it an honor for me to be his father," he added.

Mendoza is charged with homicide by vehicle. If you have any information that could help the police find her, call Crime Stoppers.