A mother and son arrested in the hit-and-run death of a bicyclist in St. Paul have been released from jail. Police said the investigation continues.

Police continue to look for the vehicle that struck Jose Hernandez Solano early Nov. 26 after a driver ran a red light at West Seventh Street and Grand Avenue. The 52-year-old was biking home from his job as a dishwasher at Brasa Rotisserie on Grand Avenue, and he died Dec. 7 at Regions Hospital.

Officers arrested Dustin Joel Hegner-Royce, 28, of St. Paul, on Saturday on suspicion of criminal vehicular homicide. They arrested Hegner-Royce’s mother, Abbey Rose Hegner, 47, of South St. Paul, on Friday on suspicion of aiding an offender. She is the registered owner of the vehicle believed to have been used in the hit-and-run, police said.

Police have been building the case through a “combination of evidence recovered at the scene, video evidence, tips and great investigative work,” said Steve Linders, a police spokesman.

A search warrant filed in the case indicated that police received an anonymous tip Nov. 29 “about a possible vehicle in this investigation.” Police released a description of the suspect vehicle on that day.

Police said the hit-and-run vehicle is a 2008 to 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe sport utility vehicle. In different light, the “platinum sage metallic” color can appear gray, tan or beige, with a definite green tint. It has dark-colored rims and front-end damage and will be missing its passenger-side mirror. Related Articles Suspect sends Rochester police suicidal messages, flees, dies causing head-on collision

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The tip that police received indicated a vehicle matching that description was “often seen” at Keenan’s Bar, which is on West Seventh Street near Western Avenue, according to the search warrant affidavit. Police were also provided with a license plate number, and Hegner was found to be the registered owner, the affidavit said.

Police learned that Hegner is a bartender at Keenan’s, which is just over half a mile west from the crash — the same direction the suspect vehicle was last seen going, the affidavit said. The search warrant, which a judge granted, was for Hegner’s cellular phone records.

Police are still asking anyone with information about the crash, or the whereabouts of the suspect vehicle, to call them at 651-266-5727.

Hegner and Hegner-Royce were released from the Ramsey County jail on Monday; neither could be reached for comment. The Ramsey County attorney’s office said Tuesday that police had not yet presented it a case to consider charges against Hegner-Royce or Hegner. Related Articles Marchers shut down I-94 through St. Paul to protest Breonna Taylor decision

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Minnesota court records show that Hegner-Royce pleaded guilty in two cases of driving after his license was suspended in 2013. He had a valid driver’s license on Nov. 26, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.

Hegner-Royce also pleaded guilty to speeding in 2007, 2008 and 2013 cases, and failure to obey a traffic-control device in 2012.

Sarah Horner contributed to this report.