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Multnomah County Authorities Seek Public's Help to Locate Portland Mother Accused in DUII Crash That Killed Son

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Published on January 01, 2026
Multnomah County Authorities Seek Public's Help to Locate Portland Mother Accused in DUII Crash That Killed SonSource: Multnomah County District Attorney's Office

Authorities in Multnomah County are calling on the public to assist in the search for 29-year-old Angelina Minor, accused of a DUII crash that resulted in the death of her four-year-old son in 2024. As reported by KOIN, Minor has now breached the terms of her supervised release, and a felony warrant for manslaughter is out for her arrest.

The collision occurred on March 20, 2024, when Minor, allegedly intoxicated, was involved in a hit-and-run on North Lombard Street. She continued driving, crossing a median and colliding head-on with another vehicle. At the crash site, her son, Kingston Coston, was found unconscious and later died from his injuries. Other passengers sustained non-life-threatening injuries, and extreme intoxication and speed were cited as factors leading to the tragedy.

Following her guilty plea to manslaughter and various other charges, Minor's sentencing was set for late January 2026 after being delayed due to her pregnancy, as mentioned by KATU. There is no current information on whether she has given birth since the time of her plea. Minor's last known residence was identified as being in North Portland.

As per officials from the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office, the court records revealed that Minor's blood alcohol level was 0.38, which is over four times the legal limit when the fatal incident took place. In light of her failure to adhere to the terms of her supervised release, law enforcement is urging anyone with knowledge of Minor’s whereabouts to contact the authorities immediately, according to details obtained from KPTV.