One Dead in High-Speed Pinellas Park Crash
Posted: December 12, 2015 – 10AM
Updated: December 12, 2015 – 5:30PM
At approximately 12:36 AM, units from Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office, Pinellas Park Police, Florida Highway Patrol, Pinellas Park Fire Rescue, and Sunstar began converging on a vehicle crash.
The crash occurred in the southbound lanes of 66th Street just south of 102nd Avenue N.  The vehicle crash was proceeded with a report from a Pinellas County Sheriff’s Deputy of, “2 cars doing over 100 mph southbound on 66th street blowing red lights, I am not in pursuit.”  Shortly thereafter, one of the cars crashed into a utility pole and tree.  The deputy reported that the vehicle was full of smoke and that there was entrapment.  Flames were also seen but were put out by a fire extinguisher prior to arrival by the fire department.
Two occupants were located in the heavily damaged vehicle. Â The female in that vehicle was transported to Bayfront Health St. Petersburg and the male was declared deceased on-scene while still in the vehicle.
Investigators from Pinellas Park Police took over the investigation as it was within the city limits. Â Many questions remain and this will be a very complex investigation. Â It appeared that 3 vehicles at the scene will be removed and examined by investigators. Â It is unknown how many of vehicles made contact with each other. Â The collision did sever the bottom of a utility pole which would not be repaired until the vehicle was removed from the location. Â As of sunrise, the vehicle and the victim still remained on-site. Â Duke Energy reported a small power outage to several homes when they de-energized two transformers very early this morning.
Investigators will be reviewing the video from surveillance systems in the area.  One video did show the crash from a few blocks away but still provided some answers into the details of the crash.
This may have been a domestic incident based on additional information released today by Pinellas Park Police.
37 year-old Yordan Acosta Cortina of Tampa, has now been arrested and facing charges of Aggravated Stalking and Manslaughter. Â The new information indicates that Cortina was following his ex-girlfriend, Madelyn Gonzalez-Mederos of St. Petersburg, as she left her place of work. Â She was in the vehicle with her new boyfriend Addienys Calderon-Martinez.
It appears that Cortina, driving a 2006 Nissan Altima, followed the vehicle at a high rate of speed which resulted in Gonzalez-Mederos loosing control of the 2010 Honda Accord.  There does not appear to be any evidence that he struck or rammed the victim’s vehicle.  Her new boyfriend, Addinys Calderon-Martinez, died in the crash.  She was transported to Bayfront with injuries being described as non life-threatening.
According to an arrest affidavit, it is reported that Cortina arrived at her place of employment at about 11:30PM, one hour from her leaving for the night.  Cortina admits that he pulled up beside her vehicle and told her to “get out of the car.”  Gonzalez-Medreros reports having been in an abusive relationship with Cortina and recognized the angered face that always proceeded past physical abuse. The fear of her ex-boyfriend caused her to drive faster and run red lights to escape Corina to escape any injuries.  Cortina does admit chasing them in speeds “much faster than 80 MPH.”  A 911 call was placed and recorded by her boyfriend, Calderon-Martinez, at 12:35AM, just prior to the crash. He stated he was being “persecuted and followed.”  Cortina blames Gonzalez-Mederos as she would not communicate with him.
The investigation continues.
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