; he is survived by his teenage daughter

says he was on his phone when he lost control of the BMW and crashed it into Charlie Ruiz's SUV in Coral Springs, Florida

A Florida teenager has been arrested in connection to a deadly hit-and-run last month involving a stolen BMW, which police say the suspect took for a spin while out celebrating his 18th birthday.

Gregory Holt, of Deerfield Beach, was taken into custody on September 30 on a charge of grand theft auto for allegedly stealing the luxury vehicle from a house party held at an Airbnb rental.

The 18-year-old, who is a globally ranked skaterboarder, now faces additional charges in the death of 39-year-old Charlie Ruiz, who suffered fatal injuries when the BMW Holt was driving collided with his vehicle in Coral Springs on the morning of September 25, according to court documents.

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Teen charged: Gregory Holt, 18 (left), has been charged in a fatal hit-and-run in Florida that took the life of Charlie Ruiz, a 39-year-old father (pictured right with his daughter)

Fateful joyride: Police say Holt was celebrating his birthday on September 25 when he stole this grey BMW 535 from an Airbnb rental during a raucous house party

Police say at around 1.20am Holt was driving the grey 2011 BMW 535 at a high rate of speed down State Road 7 when he lost control on a turn, crossed over a raised median and smashed into Ruiz's westbound white 2014 Mitsubishi SUV, reported the station WSVN.

The impact caused both vehicles to flip over several times. Ruiz was rushed to Broward Heath North, where he was pronounced dead a short time later.

Police say the victim, who was the father of a teenager daughter, was on his way home from work at the time of the crash.

According to witness accounts, Holt jumped out of the overturned BMW and fled on foot. Other teens who were riding with him also ran away.

One of Holt's passengers later told police that the birthday boy was using his cell phone and not paying attention to the road while driving the stolen BMW, a search warrant obtained by the Sun-Sentinel stated.

Rental: The house party that preceded the crash took place in this Coconut Creek home, which had been rented by its owner through Airbnb

Mangled: Police say Ruiz was on his phone when he lost control of the BMW and smashed into Ruiz's white Mitsubishi (pictured), causing both vehicles to overturn

After fleeing the mangled car, Holt ran to an apartment building near the scene of the crash, where he borrowed a cell phone, went on his Instagram and SnapChat accounts and called for a taxi, according to the arrest report.

Police say he made no attempt to render aid to the driver of the other vehicle or summon help.

As part of the investigation, police interviewed the owner of the totalled BMW, who had rented her home in the 41000 block of Northwest 58th Street in Coconut Creek through Airbnb while she was away.

The woman said she never gave anyone permission to use her vehicle.

After the crash, Holt (left) allegedly fled the scene, checked in on his social media accounts and called a cab. Police say he made no attempt to help the mortally injured Ruiz (right)

Skater boy: Holt is a street skateboarder ranked 632th in the world

Holt's Facebook page is filled with photos of him doing tricks on his board in various cities

Holt, who has been out on $1,000 bond, was charged on Thursday with additional criminal counts of vehicular homicide, driving without a license and leaving the scene of a fatal crash.

According to the website The Boardr, which is dedicated to the sport of skateboarding, Holt is a street skateboarder ranked 632th in the world.