Suspect In City Aid’s Hit & Run Car Accident (VIDEO)
Cops were still looking Monday night for the woman who owns the green Acura Legend that mowed down Erinn Phelan and her friend. But there was no sign of Cindy Jasmin, 31, at her parents’ home in the Bronx or at her job at the YWCA of White Plains. Jasmin never showed, said her bosses at the Y, where she has been working for the past two years with a recovery and counseling program for women who are homeless, were formerly incarcerated or deal with addiction. ‘All I can say is it would be out of character, the character of the Cindy we know, if it was in fact Cindy that did this,’ said Maria Imperial, the YWCA’s chief executive officer.
Monday night, cops released security video taken shortly after the Sunday morning hit-and-run in Brooklyn showing a woman believed to be Jasmin entering and exiting the Pacific Express Car Service near the tragic scene. She was ‘acting strange’ and said she had been in an accident, a dispatcher at the company said last night.
A police source said the woman was picked up by a friend outside the livery cab service. Uniformed and plainclothes police visited Jasmin’s parents in Wakefield at least twice yesterday, looking for her.