Teon Williams and Leon Freeman Killed in Hit-and-Run Crash in Detroit


The families of two cousins killed over the weekend in a two-vehicle collision in Detroit, Michigan, would require the services of a car accident lawyer. The tragic occurrence took place on Sunday morning, April 26, and claimed the lives of Teon Williams and Leon Freeman, both of Detroit.

Officers responded to the crash site shortly after it was called in by eyewitnesses who were on hand to describe the mishap.

Upon on-site investigation, police gathered that Williams and Freeman were traveling together in a blue 2001 Pontiac Sunfire, along their neighborhood in west side Detroit.

Just as the victims approached the area of Linwood and the Lodge, they encountered a gray Dodge Charger, which was traveling at a high rate of speed. The Charger crashed into the Sunfire, fatally injuring the cousins.

Authorities affirmed that the two occupants of the struck vehicle were pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics.

Following the accident, the unidentified offending motorist fled the site of the crash before law enforcement arrived.

Detroit authorities have since been on the lookout for the hit-and-run driver. Based on witness accounts on other evidence obtained during investigations, the suspect has been described as a light-complexioned black man, about 18 to 22 years of age.

The culprit was reportedly dressed in green sweatpants when he struck the fatal victims.

Investigations are ongoing, and anyone with helpful information that could lead to the apprehension of the culprit was advised to contact the Crime Stoppers.

It is important for people who have lost a loved one in a traffic collision to get in touch with a car accident lawyer who could assist the family receives the maximum compensation for their losses while bringing the culprit to book.

Disclaimer: The Accident News article you just read includes information obtained from numerous sources. These sources include, but are not limited to, websites and press releases from law enforcement, the county coroner, fire departments, and other news outlets. While we strive to provide readers with the most accurate information, sometimes the information received is not entirely accurate. For complete details, please refer to an official police report.

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