Search On for Driver of Hit-and-Run Accident That Killed Washington Township Woman
The Macomb County Sheriff's Office has identified the body of a woman found Sunday near the Washington Mobile Home Park as that of Sandra Lee Loepp, 37, of Washington Township.
Macomb County sheriff's detectives are searching for the driver believed to have hit and killed a Washington Township woman early Sunday morning in the area of Van Dyke and 28 Mile Road.
The victim has been identified as 37-year-old Sandra Lee Loepp, of Washington Township, according to the sheriff's office.
Detectives say Loepp left Santino’s Bar at approximately 1 a.m. Sunday and was walking northbound on either the shoulder or the roadway of Old Van Dyke when she was struck and dragged by an unknown vehicle.
Investigators say her body was probably dislodged from the vehicle by the person who hit her.
Detectives are searching for a vehicle of unknown make and model that will likely will have damage to the front end as well as the passenger side.
Following an autopsy, Macomb County Medical Examiner Daniel Spitz confirmed that the victim's death was caused by the accident.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office at 586-307-9412 or 1-800-SPEAKUP (Crime Stoppers).
Romney2012
5:09 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012
Most likely another drinking and driving tragedy. I doubt 50% of the people who drive home from bars after midnight are sober.
KJD
7:34 am on Wednesday, December 19, 2012
HAVE SOME BALLS AND FESS UP
HOW CRAZY IS THIS?
YOU DID THE DAMAGE TO A LIFE, NOW TAKE THE CONSEQUENCES
WHAT A SHAME
Mike
9:33 am on Wednesday, December 19, 2012
America must start taking responsibility at all levels of life after last Friday.
Frustrated Old Man
2:15 pm on Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Drunk drivers kill far more people than guns! Why isn't anyone talking about getting rid of them?
MaryAnn Seitz
2:13 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
Sandra was a beautiful woman, on the inside as well as the outside. I was her mother-in-law when she was married to my son, Danny. Sandy always cared about people in her life and wanted peace among them all. God knows we will miss her and we pray for her children that God will comfort them as they move forward from this terrible tragedy.