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Robert Salonga

Calif. woman drove 'back and forth over man's body' in park rampage

SAN JOSE, Calif. _ New court documents allege that the Santa Clara woman who drove her Audi A5 sedan onto the Permanente Creek Trail at the Rancho San Antonio Preserve on Tuesday afternoon hit a man, then "intentionally reversed and drove back and forth over the man's body multiple times," killing him.

But investigators say the woman did not stop there. After the grisly rampage, which was seen by a witness and a park ranger, she allegedly tried to hit another man walking on the trail. But the man dived out of the way and shielded himself behind an oak tree.

The woman, since identified as 50-year-old Mireya Orta, continued driving recklessly through the park, until Santa Clara County sheriff's deputies, dispatched to respond to the incident, followed her headed toward the park exit, then drove back toward the park grounds.

When the deputies boxed her Audi in with their patrol SUVs, she crashed into one of them before she was ultimately arrested.

The frantic sequence was detailed in a statement of facts submitted by the sheriff's office to the district attorney's office, to support charges of murder, premeditated attempted murder and resisting arrest that were filed against Orta on Thursday. The first two charges include using her car as a deadly weapon.

Orta's arraignment, scheduled for Thursday afternoon, was postponed until Friday. The sheriff's office said the delay arose from a logistical conflict where her transfer from the psychiatric ward at the Main Jail in North San Jose to the Elmwood women's jail occurred too closely to the time was supposed to be escorted to the courthouse.

Orta denied a request for a jail interview by the Bay Area News Group.

Why Orta hit the two victims is still unclear. The man who was run over died about an hour later at Stanford Hospital. He has not yet been identified by the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office, pending formal identification and notification of his next of kin.

The victim who was able to escape was treated for abrasions on his hands and released at the scene. When reached by phone, he declined comment.

The sheriff's office has not said whether the two victims were specifically targeted. But Sgt. Noe Cortez, the author of the summary for prosecutors, wrote that "based on the fact that witnesses saw Mireya Orta intentionally run over the victim with her black Audi sedan multiple times causing his death," there was probable cause to recommend a murder charge against her, as well as another charge for attempting to hit the second victim.

Deputies were called to the park, located between Los Altos Hills and Cupertino, at 12:52 p.m. PDT Tuesday after reports that a motorist had hit two people in separate areas of the park and then driven off. Within about 15 minutes, deputies spotted and stopped Orta. She was described by deputies as "passive aggressive," but no other descriptive details about her were revealed in Cortez's account.

Cortez also wrote that locked gates are in place at the park to prevent easy vehicle access to the trails, suggesting that the defendant could not have casually or incidentally driven onto the trail.

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