

This was the second of two fatal crashes that took place within the city on Saturday. He was later identified with the Department working to reach the next of kin and hopes those looking for someone would reach out to the Department at 61.Īt this time it does not appear that alcohol or speed was a factor in the crash. The victim was described as between 20- to 30-years-old, possibly Hispanic, 5’ 4” – 5’ 5”, 130-140 pounds, dark hair, mustache, wearing blue jeans, blue hooded sweatshirt, blue with orange high-top shoes. The victim did not have identification at the time of the crash. The man was pronounced dead at the scene by the medical examiner. The crash occurred when a west bound vehicle driven by a 25-year-old Grand Rapids female struck a male pedestrian that ran south across 28th Street in front of her vehicle. to a a report of a serious traffic crash on 28th Street and S. The Department responded around 10:35 pm. Wyoming Department of Public Safety continues its investigation into two fatal crashes which includes reaching the kin of the victim of the second fatal crash which took place on the evening of Saturday, Sept. According to police, he did not suffer from any broken bones, but is recovering from a head injury.Īnyone with information about the crash, the Mitsubishi Galant in question or the yellow vehicle, are asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 61 or Silent Observer at 61.
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Police are also interested in speaking to the driver of a yellow vehicles that was reportedly following th Galant and may have witness the crash or have information on the Galant.Ĭarlson is currently at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation. According to police, there is damage to the passenger side of the vehicle. On Friday, the Kentwood Police Department released more information about the suspect’s car stating it is believed to be a 1999-2003 Mitsubishi Galant and is dark silver to medium gray. The vehicle then continued traveling north on Broadmoor Avenue after striking Carlson. According to police, Carlson started to cross Broadmoor Avenue and was struck by a car traveling northbound on Broadmoor Avenue. 17.Īt around 1:17 a.m., a 26-year-old maile, identified as Jeremy Carlson, was peddling his bicycle westbound on 26th Street. For more information, call 616.451.0236 or email Kentwood Police Department continues its investigation into a hit-and-run that took place Sept. Guiding Light is located at 255 Division Ave. All programs are funded by individual donors.Įach donationprovides a man with the tools and resources to rebuild his life and re-engage with community. Guiding Light receives no government funding or insurance. Each year, millions of dollars are funneled back into the local economy because of the emphasis Guiding Light has on helping men find and hold steady employment.

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