Editor’s Note: This story is an update to the story titled “Woman held on $1 million bail for vehicular homicide” that ran in the Feb. 3 edition of the Renton Reporter.
Ka’Deidre Alana Rials, 23, was charged Feb. 1 with four separate counts.
Those counts included felony hit and run, second degree theft and two counts of second degree vehicle prowl.
Her bail was reduced from $1 million to $300,000 for the felony hit and run. And an additional $150,000 for two pending identity theft cases.
She also has bail set at $150,000 for an unrelated driving under the influence and reckless endangerment case out of Seattle Municipal Court.
On Feb. 8 according to the Jail Inmate Lookup for King County, she had not been released from the Correctional Facility in Seattle.
According to the charging documents from Feb. 1, Rials was believed to have been driving the vehicle that hit and killed Moises Elias Radcliffe, 22, at Beaver Lake Park in Sammamish.
She is also charged with second degree identity theft for knowingly using a stolen credit card from a female subject.
The documents stated that Rials also entered two vehicles parked at Beaver Lake Park. She was charged with two counts of vehicle prowl.
Rials’ criminal history includes multiple prior convictions.
Those include five convictions for third degree theft, driving under the influence, making a false statement and attempted retail theft.
Her previous convictions go as far back as 2012.
Although none of her priors are violent, the documents stated “she (does present) a danger to the community by continuing to victimize our citizens.”
Rials has also been charged with five counts of identity theft, some of which were done while she was on probation for driving under the influence, the documents stated.
The only time her behavior changed, according to the charging documents, was on Jan. 25 when Rials enlisted help from two juvenile females to use the stolen credit cards while she waited outside.
It was reported that less than an hour following the hit and run, resulting in Radcliffe’s death, a credit card that had been reported missing from the scene was used at the Renton Fred Meyer.
The two juveniles had reportedly made a small purchase with the card before attempting to buy $1,500 worth of gift cards. That transaction was declined, the documents said.
Two purses were also reported to have been thrown from the fleeing vehicle. One belonged to Radcliffe’s girlfriend and the other to a Seattle woman who had her purse stolen while at Green Lake Park on Jan. 24.
When Rials was arrested in Skyway on Jan. 28, the documents stated, she denied any involvement or knowledge of the incident.