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A community activist raised questions over the death of a 21-year-old woman.Eswin Mejia, 19, is accused of killing Sarah Root in a crash at 33rd and 'L' streets while driving under the influence.Mejia bonded out of jail days after his arrest and has disappeared, authorities say.In a letter to Omaha’s mayor, police chief and other community leaders like city councilman Garry Gernandt, Rebecca Barrientos-Patlan, a co-founder of the Burlington Road Neighborhood Association, worries "about the silence as to what will happen next."The Omaha Police Department has confirmed to KETV NewsWatch 7 that Mejia was undocumented when he entered the United States. The department adds it does not want the focus of the investigation to be on Mejia’s immigration status, rather on locating the suspect.As Root's family continues to mourn her loss, strangers are outraged."This intersection…it has a lot to do with pride for our area," Barrientos-Patlan said of the area involved in the fatal crash.Although she did not know anyone involved in the crash, Barrientos-Patlan demands to know why Mejia was held to just $50,000 bond.Omaha Police confirmed Mejia’s brother bailed him out by posting 10 percent."Why he let him out on such a low bond?" Barrientos-Patlan asked.She also wants to know why there wasn't immigration and customs enforcement on his case even after court records show Mejia was jailed before and failed to appear for court last year."Why wasn't there a detainer on him?" she asked. "Why didn't they call ICE to come get him?""I understand the public concern about how did this system break down," City Council member Garry Gernandt said.Gernandt is a former police officer and vows to support any kind of public discussion."To see if procedures need to be changed," he said. "If there's updates in what law enforcement does, what's expected of the public and what's expected of the system on the court side."Both Gernandt and Barrientos-Patlan agree the call to action involves engagement from everyone, including law enforcement, prosecutors, judges and residents."Everybody's going to have to come to the table law enforcement corrections," Barrientos-Patlan said.KETV NewsWatch 7 has confirmed that there wasn't any immigration hold on Mejia.Judge Jeffrey Marcuzzo, who set Mejia's bond, said he cannot comment on the open case.The police department said it's possible that Mejia isn't in Omaha anymore.Police ask that you report tips anonymously to Crime Stoppers by calling 402-444-STOP.There is a Spaghetti Feed scheduled to help fundraise for Sarah Root’s family:Saturday, March 19th5 pm: dinner/silent auctionThe Mile Away Hall & Tavern20270 Old Lincoln Highway in Council Bluffs