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Hit And Run

Monday, March 4, 2013

Hit-and-Run Driver to Police: I Didn't Know What to Do

Information in this crime blotter was provided by Utica police. Where arrests apply, they do not indicate convictions.

A 40-year-old Sterling Heights woman crashed into a driver Feb. 17 on Hall Road near the M-53 expressway and fled the scene, according to Utica police. The woman in a black Buick SUV struck the silver Chrysler van around 7:20 p.m. and then initially pulled over on the shoulder. When the van followed onto the shoulder, the suspect fled despite the victim honking and trying to wave her down to stop, the police report stated. The victim wrote down a partial plate, but a witness was able to give police the complete license plate number. When police arrived to the suspect's home, they found her damaged SUV parked in a neighbor's driveway. She acknowledged that she was in an accident but told police she "didn't know what to do so she drove home…

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RealityCheck101

2:32 pm on Tuesday, March 5, 2013

I agree. Bet you $50 she's a foreigner...   more ›

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Sheriff: Woman Killed in Washington Township Hit, Dragged

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.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Hit and Run Driver Arrested

A man accused of hitting a vehicle on Hall Road while driving drunk was arrested.

A 50-year-old Armada man was arrested on Nov. 25 after the Utica police said he hit a vehicle on Hall Road while driving drunk and on a suspended license. Police said the man drove his Ford Ranger into a vehicle on Hall Road and continued to Best Buy in Utica. When he exited the vehicle, several witnesses, including the victim, confronted the man in the parking lot. According to the police report, he denied the crash and continued on into the store to shop. Police were called, but by the time they arrived, the man had already exited the store and drove away, according to a police report.  The man was tracked down at a home in Washington Township after police ran his license plate and reviewed a photo of him on the Best Buy Surveillance …

zimzam

8:39 am on Friday, February 8, 2013

The reason they can't charge him with Dui is because he was home by time police arrived and his defense could be he started drinking upon return home   more ›

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