BANGKOK (AP) — Thai prosecutors will ask police to issue an arrest warrant for an heir to the Red Bull fortune if he does not show up to face charges over an alleged hit-and-run that killed a police officer almost five years ago, officials said Thursday. If he does not, it would mean he has the intention of delaying and evading the case and we will proceed with requesting an arrest warrant from the court, Somnuek Siangkong, spokesman for the office of the Attorney General, said at a news conference. Vorayuth has failed to show up when ordered to face criminal charges of speeding, hit-and-run, and deadly, reckless driving.