Oakland County
Detroit woman dead after being struck by vehicles in Auburn Hills
A Detroit girl was killed Tuesday night time in Auburn Hills when she was struck by two automobiles whereas crossing Opdyke Highway, officers stated.
In keeping with the Auburn Hills Police Division, officers and fireplace personnel have been known as to the world of Opdyke Highway north of Pontiac Highway shortly after 9:18 p.m. for a report of a crash involving a pedestrian. The sufferer, aged 47, was discovered useless from accidents sustained when she was struck whereas crossing Opdyke Highway.
Preliminary investigation exhibits she was sporting dark-colored clothes when she was struck, police stated.
The drivers of the 2 automobiles concerned are cooperating with the investigation, police stated.
The Oakland Press reached out to Deputy Police Chief Scott McGraw on Wednesday morning for extra info, together with the sufferer’s identify and whether or not alcohol and/or drug use are suspected elements. McGraw declined to supply further particulars at the moment, citing the continuing investigation.
Anybody who could have witnessed the incident is requested to contact Auburn Hills Police at 248-370-9460.
This was the second pedestrian-related demise in Oakland County this week.
On Oct. 10, an 82-year-old Pontiac man died from accidents he suffered 4 days earlier when he was struck by a pickup truck whereas crossing Walton Boulevard in Pontiac, officers stated. The Oakland County Sheriff’s Workplace recognized the person as Larry Gene Howard.
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