BREAKING: Authorities in Multnomah County are urgently seeking the public’s assistance to locate 29-year-old Angelina Minor, who is accused of causing a tragic DUII crash that killed her four-year-old son, Kingston Coston. Following a breach of her supervised release terms, a felony warrant for manslaughter has been issued.
The devastating incident occurred on March 20, 2024, when Minor, allegedly under the influence, was involved in a hit-and-run on North Lombard Street. After fleeing the scene, she collided head-on with another vehicle, resulting in catastrophic injuries to her son, who was found unconscious at the crash site and later succumbed to his injuries. Other passengers in the vehicle sustained non-life-threatening injuries, but the high speed and extreme intoxication—confirmed with a blood alcohol level of 0.38, over four times the legal limit—were critical factors in this tragedy.
Minor had previously pleaded guilty to manslaughter and other charges, with her sentencing scheduled for late January 2026. This date was pushed back due to her pregnancy at the time of her plea, although there is no current information regarding the status of her childbirth. Her last known address was in North Portland.
In light of her failure to comply with court-ordered supervised release, officials from the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office are calling on anyone with information about Minor’s whereabouts to come forward immediately. As the search intensifies, law enforcement stresses the urgency of the situation and the need for community assistance.
This shocking case highlights the heartbreaking consequences of impaired driving and the urgent need for accountability. The public is encouraged to share this information widely to aid in the swift apprehension of Minor.
For any tips or sightings, please contact local authorities immediately. Time is of the essence in this critical situation.
