Ting Ye, 26, wanted for killing a 27-yr old man in a suspected drunk driving crash in Bellevue on 9/30/23 near SR520/108th Ave NE. Ye has since fled the country to her native China
6:25 AM · Oct 28, 2023
Bellevue police launch international search for drunk driving suspect who fled to China after fatal crash
KOMO News ReporterSat, October 28th 2023, 5:32 AM
On the left, the Porsche that crashed on Sept. 30, driven by 26-year-old Ting Ye (right). She is now wanted for vehicular homicide out of Bellevue due to her passenger being killed in the crash. (Photos: BPD)
BELLEVUE, Wash. — Investigators with the Bellevue Police Department (BPD) are on an international search for a drunk driving suspect accused of killing a 27-year-old man in a crash with excessive speeds of around 100 miles an hour.
The suspect, 26-year old Ting Ye, is believed to have fled to her native China.
Ye is accused of killing 27-year old Yabao Liu, who was a passenger in her Porsche on Sept. 30 when the car skidded off the road and flipped over near 108th Ave NE and SR 520.
“Based on the skid marks and evidence left at the scene that the car was going well in excess of 100 miles an hour,” BPD’s Public Information Officer Seth Tyler said, “The vehicle hit the barrier there and was actually thrown into the air and hit the side of that bridge where it came to rest.”
A photo of the skid marks made when a Porsche crashed on Sept. 30 with two people inside. The passenger died at the scene, the driver, Ting Ye, was taken to the hospital and later released and is now facing charges of vehicular homicide. (Photo: BPD)
The crash happened around 3:45 a.m., and first responders were not called to the scene until almost 45 minutes later when someone passing by noticed the crashed Porsche. Both occupants had to be extricated from the heavily damaged vehicle. Liu did not survive and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Court documents also state one of the first responders on scene, “smelled the strong odor of alcohol coming from Ye.”
A photo of the Porsche that crashed on Sept. 30 with two people inside. The passenger died at the scene, the driver, Ting Ye, was taken to the hospital and later released and is now facing charges of vehicular homicide. (Photo: BPD)
Ye was taken to Harborview Medical Center where she refused to cooperate with investigators. Police say they were not notified Ye was discharged from the hospital until after she’d already fled and crossed over the border into Canada before police had gathered enough information for charges to be filed.
“We were not notified by hospital personnel, my understanding is that she was not going to be released anytime soon due to her injuries, and so we were under the assumption she was going to remain at the hospital for some time,” Tyler said.
Police said they were able to determine Ye had someone drive her to Vancouver where she got on a flight to China. It’s possible the person who helped her leave could face consequences as police are still investigating.
“The warrant was not yet in the system, she was at that point not prohibited from leaving the country, and so there was a delay unfortunately,” Tyler said, “The warrant wasn’t issued until a couple days later, and then at that point she had a court appearance that was scheduled last Tuesday that she did fail to appear for.”
According to court documents, both Ye and Liu are from China and were in Washington state for work. Ye has been charged with vehicular homicide in the death of Liu and bail is set at $2 million.
“We just want to make it clear to Ms. Ye that she is wanted for vehicular homicide, we need her to come back to speak with us,” Tyler said, “She has a warrant in the system if she ever tries to enter the United States, she’s going to be immediately arrested. We need her to just come back, take care of this, so the family of the victim can move on.”
China has no extradition order with the U.S., but BPD is working with federal partners to bring Ye to justice.
“China doesn’t, but other countries do,” Tyler said, “What she should be aware of is if she ever tries to any of those countries, she may be arrested.”
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2023-10-15 18:49:36
Bellevue一个中国女程序员醉酒超速肇事,导致副驾驶男友当场死亡…现在bellevue当地警方开了逮捕令,控其“驾驶杀人”但是女主已经在逮捕令签发前跑路回国了…..而且有人看到她在很淡定的咨询如何换汇,结果被扒出来马上删掉了自己的所有社交账号….看评论区那台超速的911好像还是男方送给她的。
西雅图女码农醉驾致死案:我当天看到本地新闻时,以为是普通交通事件。却没想到女主就在我们群里(我不认识)。事发今年中秋,后半夜女主驾驶刚买不久的保时捷911以90速度在限速40的城市道路上冲出道路和水渠,整车翻转,致副驾男生当场死亡。警察到达现场时,女主有酒气且拒绝透露副驾驶信息。现在Bellevue警方开了逮捕令,保释金2百万美元,控以“驾驶杀人”这一最高级别联邦重罪。但最绝的是,女主在逮捕令签发之前已逃回中国。并淡定询问换汇事宜。又在事情发酵后火速删掉了自己各个社交账号。整个过程镇定缜密,至于一些吃瓜的细节,因为事情依然还在发酵,真真假假,不便多说。这件事发生的真的离我太近了,令我大受震撼。愿逝者安息,大家也千万不要喝酒开车,切记切记。
2023年9月30日凌晨4时左右一辆白色保时捷911轿车于Bellevue112thAveNE与SR520ERamp交界处撞毁车辆腾空并滚翻坠地。驾驶员26岁贝尔维尤居民受到了不威胁生命的伤势前排乘客受致命伤。
先遣急救员(Firstresponders)到达现场后乘客于现场被宣告死亡驾驶员说话气息有明显酒精味三小时后警方对驾驶员进行血液酒精检测目前检测结果在实验室待定。
据说目前已逃回国内 没有引渡条约也不知道能不能抓到 女的是苹果的 男友是TikTok的
发这篇是澄清大家对逝者不必要的误会,根据警方的记录还原案件过程。整个过程让人匪夷所思,很难相信叶女士是个有工作有常识的成年人。
1.3:45凌晨,叶婷驾着911开在Bellevue的local路上, 这种路一般限速30—40迈,她在大半夜几乎无路灯无视野的情况下一路直闯,一路北上,飙到了94迈,也就是144km/h,最后在汇入高速的地方撞车
2.车先是冲破路障,然后腾飞,她急刹也没用了,直接在空中撞飞到右边的混凝土(也就是我朋友所在的副驾),而且存在逆向行驶,导致人当场死亡
3.副驾的伤亡人是戴了安全带的,警方清楚记录了,救援人员剪下其安全带
4.伤亡人现在尸骨未寒,还躺在法医那边,躺了两周了!但叶女士已逃离回国。
5.柳老板是大家都很敬重的朋友,为人善良大方、乐善好施、工作能力突出,希望他的去世会由有罪恶的人买单,这个诉求真的不过分。
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