Centerville 'dine and dash' suspect turns herself in

Centerville 'dine and dash' suspect turns herself in


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CENTERVILLE -- A female "dine and dash" suspect turned herself in after her sister saw TV reports and called her.

The woman, identified as Kysha Espinosa-Hunter, called the Centerville Police Department, met them at the Iggy's Sports Grill restaurant where she and two others left before paying for their meal and turned herself in just before midnight Wednesday.

Centerville Police have identified this suspect as Alonzo Darryl Eastman, who is wanted on parole violations and fugitive warrants.
Centerville Police have identified this suspect as Alonzo Darryl Eastman, who is wanted on parole violations and fugitive warrants.

Sgt. Von Steenblik said Espinosa-Hunter was booked into the Davis County Jail for parole violations and outstanding warrants for her arrest.

Sgt. Steenblik also said they have identified one of the male suspects as Alonzo Darryl Eastman, who is also wanted on parole violations and fugitive warrants.

The third suspect is a juvenile.

The three are accused of ordering $80 worth of food on Tuesday, then leaving without paying.

All three face theft of services charges.

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