Pct. 4 deputies said they were closing in on a suspect who was said to be driving the wrong way before hitting 20-year-old Cale Rickenbacher the weekend before Thanksgiving.
Pct. 4 deputies said they were closing in on a suspect who was said to be driving the wrong way before hitting 20-year-old Cale Rickenbacher two days after Thanksgiving.Christmas will never be the same for a Cypress family after their 20-year-old son was killed in a hit-and-run crash two days after Thanksgiving.
"We're out here tonight celebrating his life" Caleb's dad, Gary Rickenbacher, said on Friday. Holiday lights, candles, and caroling were all in honor of the young man who was killed before Christmas. Instead of a head-on collision, Christina Diaz said he swerved to save her life. "He was a great person," she said, "He's not going to be just another forgotten soul."
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