Updated at 9:45 p.m. July 2: Revised to include that the suspects are in custody.

An Arlington man is facing a charge in the weekend hit-and-run crash that killed a woman who was changing the tire of her disabled vehicle on Interstate 30, officials said.

Warrants were issued for Michael Sanchez, 23, and Jesica Mosqueda, 21, both of Arlington. Both were taken into custody Monday evening, police said.

Sanchez faces a charge of failure to stop and render aid. Mosqueda was released without any charges.

The victim, Troylynn Berkley, 29, of Grand Prairie, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Berkley got a flat tire about 4 a.m. on westbound I-30 in Grand Prairie, near the Belt Line Road exit, police said. While she was standing on the right shoulder of the freeway, a 2009 Dodge Charger drifted onto the shoulder and crashed into her, pinning her against her vehicle.

Sanchez, who officials say was the driver, was found about 6 p.m. Monday in the 1500 block of Glynn Oaks Drive in Arlington. When officers spotted him, he jumped out of a car and ran, but he was quickly caught, police said.

Mosqueda was found at a home in Arlington and taken into custody. She faces no charges.

Sanchez was being held in the Grand Prairie detention center with bail set at $500,000.