Lisa Tesch on the lame after allegedly killing granddaughter in hit-and-run
Police in Kentucky are searching for an “armed and dangerous” woman who allegedly killed her toddler granddaughter in a hit-and-run last week.
Lisa Tesch, 51, ran over her 18-month-old granddaughter, Eleanor Campbell, with a white Chevy Trailblazer at Motel 6 on Hospitality Way in Jeffersonville on the morning of June 16, WRTV reported.
Surveillance footage shows Tesch fleeing the scene, the outlet said, while Campbell was transferred to Norton Children’s Hospital, where she later died.
Jeffersonville police subsequently warned the community to look out for a white Chevy with the Kentucky license plate A9Z280, WLKY said.
The department warned that Tesch should be considered “armed and dangerous.”
The fugitive grandmother has a checkered criminal past that includes previous charges of reckless driving, running from police, and drug possession, WDRB reported.
Eleanor’s mother, Cheyenne Allen, told WLKY that the toddler ran into the motel parking lot when her boyfriend opened the door.
“I don’t have any clue what to do I’m so f–ing lost right now,” the heartbroken mother wrote on Facebook shortly after the incident.
“I never thought I’d feel this pain it’s so unreal I wish I can just restart today all over again f–k life is so f–ing unfair.”
As of Wednesday afternoon, a GoFundMe for the toddler’s funeral expenses had met its $2,000 goal.