

WFTV REPORTS THE FOLLOWING ON THE RECORD OF ARRIOLA:
The information obtained shows the extent of the driver’s (Francisco Rosillo Arriola) record.

Police say that Francisco Rosillo Arriola, 53, was traveling northbound on White Cloud Ave when he failed to stop at a posted stop sign. The Florida Highway Patrol reported that Arriola stayed on the scene as the child was taken to the Advent Health Hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased.
Francisco Arriola was arrested and booked into the Orange County Jail for the following charges: DUI Manslaughter, DUI 3rd Violation, Vehicular Homicide, No driver’s license causing death, and running the stop sign.
REPEAT DUI OFFENDER
A record that stretches back all the way to 2006, according to records obtained by Channel 9.
- 2006: Ran stop sign, no license, no insurance, failed to carry registration, Winter Springs PD
- 2009: DUI, Apopka PD (BAC was .152, nearly double the legal limit of .08, and completed all training except Substance abuse treatment and victim awareness program.
- 2012: Ran stop sign, no license, arrested, Winter Springs PD
- September 2015: No license, Orange County
- October 2023: 2nd DUI, Winter Springs PD. He again did not have a license and failed to stop at a stop sign. He gave the officer a Mexican ID when asked for a license and registration. He was put on 6-month probation and was supposed to go to DUI classes– but never enrolled

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We are devastated to share that one of our youngest students was hit and killed by a vehicle while riding his bicycle this weekend.
Emiliano was a kindergarten student at Lovell Elementary. He enjoyed going to school to see his teacher and playing with his friends.
Emiliano loved his mother and couldn’t wait to share all he learned at school with her. Unfortunately, Emiliano’s mom also experienced the loss of her one-year-old child three months before this tragic accident.
We would like to support Emiliano’s family with help with funeral arrangements, being able to transport his remains back to Guatemala, and with personal needs.
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