California mom demands answers for her son in coma

A California mother is demanding justice for her son who has been in a week-long coma since his unconscious body was found dumped in a residential neighborhood.

Tyler Petefish, 25, had been attending a party on November 19 when he was reportedly given drugs, according to his mother Lisa Lytle-Aubel who received an anonymous phone call after her son was found.

The young woman, who would not give her name, said that Petefish had then got a ride with two acquaintances.

Tyler Petefish, 25, had been attending a party on November 19 when he was reportedly given drugs

Tyler Petefish, 25, (left before the accident, and right in a coma) has been in hospital since November 19

His distraught mother Lisa Lytle-Aubel is demanding answers and justice for her son

His distraught mother Lisa Lytle-Aubel is demanding answers and justice for her son

‘According to what I’ve been told, there was an accident on the way home,’ his distraught mother told Fox 40.

They supposedly hit a parked car. Tyler lost consciousness and was not breathing, and they panicked. And in their panic they drove into a residential neighborhood and dumped him.’

Petefish, a journeyman and contractor at K & L Warehouse, was dumped in a random front lawn on the Rosswood Drive and Parish Way, near Rusch Park in Citrus Heights. 

‘He was in the wrong place at the wrong time,’ added Petefish’s friend Cameron Archie.

Tyler Petefish, 25, (left and right) had been attending a party on November 19 when he was reportedly given drugs,

Lytle-Aubel received an anonymous call over the weekend telling her that her son was involved in a crash and dumped on a lawn

Lytle-Aubel received an anonymous call over the weekend telling her that her son was involved in a crash and dumped on a lawn

'He was in the wrong place at the wrong time,' added Petefish's friend Cameron Archie, pictured with him in hospital 

‘He was in the wrong place at the wrong time,’ added Petefish’s friend Cameron Archie, pictured with him in hospital 

Archie, who described his friend as, the most caring human beings I’ve ever known, said that the driver and another passenger who had been in the car with Tyler had panicked when they hit the parked car.

They ‘decided not to take Tyler to the hospital, but to leave him 3 miles away from the accident on the lawn of a random homeowner.’

‘Luckily the dogs at the home alerted the owner who called the ambulance.’

Archie and Petefish’s family have started a GoFundMe to raise money for his medical bills, and to be able to offer a reward for information leading to the arrest of the two people in the car with him that night.

‘They must be held responsible for their reckless actions,’ he added.

Petefish’s step brother Ryan Auble asked for prayers and also called for any ‘friends in Sacramento (who) know any thing please come foward(sic).’

The 25-year-old remains in a coma and his prognosis is unclear.

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