Family searching for hit-and-run driver who killed 21-year-old Orange County man 

I love loved ones, desperate to get answers while searching for the suspected driver who killed a 21 -year -old man in Orange County before speed.

Joshua Servans, 21, from Tustin, was killed by the driver on April 2, 2023 at about 2 am when he and his friend, Amber Khan, were leaving a home party.

They were standing next to a car near the intersection of Ross Street, Street and St. Gertrude for several minutes, when they were hit by a fast -wheel drive vehicle and fled from the scene.

  • Friends and family gathered on March 29, 2025 to honor Joshua Servantes near the place where he was killed. (Ktla)
  • Joshua Servantes and his best friend Amber Khan was seen in the form of an introduction from the family.
  • Ross Street, Street and St. Gertrude Street in Santa Anna, where Joshua Servantes and Amber Khan, a deserted driver, was shocked on April 2, 2023 (KTLA)
  • The suspect vehicle (similar to that photographer) is the Ford Expedition of silver or gold in gold. (Santa Anna Police Department)
  • A bonus is offered between 15,000 to 30,000 dollars to anyone who can provide information that leads to the suspect. (Ktla)
  • Joshua Servantes and his friend were struck near the intersection of Ross Street and St. Gertrude in Santa Anna on April 2, 2023. (District News)
  • Amber Khan speaks to KTLA on March 29, 2025, while continuing to search for her friend's killer. (Ktla)
  • Joshua Servans, 21, was seen in the form of an introduction from his family.
  • Joshua Servans, 21, was seen in the photos presented by his family.
  • A memorial near the crash honors Joshua Servantes. (Santa Anna Police Department)
  • Joshua Servantes and his friend were struck near the intersection of Ross Street and St. Gertrude Street in Santa Anna on April 2, 2023 (Santa Anna Police Department)
  • Joshua Servantes and his friend were struck near the intersection of Ross Street and St. Gertrude Street in Santa Anna on April 2, 2023 (Santa Anna Police Department)
  • Joshua Servans, 21, was seen in the form of an introduction from his family.

The arrivals of Servanz found dumped on the road and not responding. He was transferred to a local shock center and despite the rescue measures, his death was announced. Khan suffered from multiple injuries and was The hospital was transferred for several days.

“All I can remember is that he did not get out of anywhere and hit me in his head,” Khan told Kris from Chris Wolf. “I just remember seeing the headlights and my friend on the ground in a pool of his blood.”

Khan said the emotional shock because of losing her best friend would last for life. She is still suffering from nightmares over the accident, and with the Servanz family, she wants justice for his death.

“My son was the world for us,” said Francis Morga, the victim’s mother. “It was very special. On the last day I saw him, I gave him a hug and told him” I love you “, and he said,” My mother, I love you, and that night that the accident occurred. I don’t know how to continue without it. I miss him a lot. “

His loved ones described Servanz as an emotional artist who had plans to pick up an art school before killing him.

The suspected car is described as the Ford Expedition Ford Expedition Ford early 2000.

So far, the victim’s family said that investigators have no strong threads in the case. The family provides a bonus between 15,000 to 30,000 dollars to anyone who can provide information that causes the suspect.

“It is the worst thing that happened to us at all,” said Morga. “He was very loving. I just missed him a lot. It was everything for me.”

Khan said, “I just destroyed,” Khan said. “Someone there should know something.”

Servanz was survived by his parents, brother, and community community. One of the protests is held in candlelight to honor Servantes on April 2 at 506 West Gertrde Street in Santa Anna at 7 pm

Anyone with contact information at the Santa Anna Police Department is required to number 714-245-8665. Anonymous advice can be provided to OC crime plug Occrimestoppers.org.

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