Bernalillo County (N.M.) district attorney Kari Bradenburg "anticipates" bringing Jones' felony hit-and-run case to a grand jury, but is still awaiting key evidence before making it official, according to DA spokesperson Kayla Anderson.
"We have requested the outstanding evidence and our office anticipates moving forward when we have a completed case," Anderson said.
The 60-day window the state has to bring Jones' case to a grand jury expires Monday. But Anderson said the state is not technically required to file any new documents with the court yet, especially since Jones is out of custody.
Anderson said the state is still waiting for medical reports from the alleged victim and computer-aided dispatch (CAD) reports from the Albuquerque Police Department.