California man, 88, charged with killing girl in car crash

An 88-year-old Southern California man has been charged with killing a 9-year-old girl with his car in a crash a year ago.

The Desert Sun reported Friday that Robert William Hanson of Desert Hot Springs has been charged with counts including vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence, reckless driving and driving without a license.

Authorities said Hanson was behind the wheel of a 1994 Cadillac

 in the community 110 miles (177 kilometers) east of Los Angeles on Dec. 9, 2021 when he ran into a school bus, a speed limit sign and four elementary students walking home from school on the side of the road.

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Monica "Monique" Gonzalez Guzman, 9, died at the scene. Three other students were injured.

Hanson was arrested and posted bail the next day. He was not charged at the time.

A warrant was issued this week for his arrest. As of Friday, he was not in custody, according to the Riverside County district attorney’s office.

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Hanson’s license expired in 2015 and he told officers at the scene he knew it had expired, the paper reported.

When reached for comment, Hanson provided information for an attorney. A message seeking comment was sent by email to the attorney.