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Bicyclist killed when struck by hit-and-run driver on Baldwin

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The Oakland County Sheriff researchers are in search of the motorist who hit a motorcycle on the finish of Thursday via a 31-year-old man.

The crash happened simply after 11 p.m. on Baldwin Avenue on Rundell Avenue in Northern Pontiac. The sufferer, a Pontiac man, drove to the north on his bike when he was hit by a black Jeep Grand Cherokee.

“The motive force drove away from the scene with out stopping to supply assist,” reported the Sheriff workplace and requested witnesses or somebody with data to contact researchers.

A witness had adopted the jeep on a facet avenue, the place the driving force and a passenger parked, stepped out of the car and left in one other automobile, a silver Chevrolet Malibu. The Grand Cherokee was confiscated.

“We’re in search of the assistance of the general public to seek out and determine the particular person concerned on this hit-and-run deadly crash,” mentioned Seriff Michael Bouchard. “It’s clear that elementary humanity was not exhibited by letting a person die on the road. We’re in search of anybody with data that this particular person may also help in court docket.”

The Sheriff workplace mentioned the velocity gave the impression to be an element within the crash.

“Everybody with details about the driving force or the passenger is requested to name crime stoppers on 1-800,” mentioned the Sheriff workplace. “Crime stoppers provides a reward of a most of $ 2,000 for data that results in an arrest within the case. Tipsters stay nameless.”

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