Public’s Assistance Requested in Crash Investigation Following Street Race 5/18/2021
Charlotte, N.C. – (Tuesday, May 18, 2021) – Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Department s Major Crash Investigation Unit are requesting the public s assistance in locating Aaron Hall Duncan, DOB: 01/11/1992, who is wanted for his involvement in this incident.
Shortly before 2:15 a.m., on May 16, 2021, North Tryon Division Officers responded to the 6800 block of North Tryon Street in reference to a call for service regarding a single vehicle accident. Upon arrival, officers located a 2009 Dodge Challenger in the roadway with substantial damage. The driver of the Dodge Challenger, Maurice Xavier Kelly, DOB: 03/16/1997, was transported to a local hospital with serious injuries in another vehicle.
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Police lay charges – Pedestrian strike – Barkly region
A 48-year-old man will appear before Darwin Local Court charged in relation to an incident in which a female pedestrian was struck on a remote location along the Stuart highway in Central Australia last month.
At 8:40pm on 19 April, a 47-year-old woman was walking north on the Stuart Highway 15km south of Barrow Creek when she was struck by a passing vehicle.
The man stopped the vehicle immediately after the crash, but fled into nearby bushland on foot after he was confronted by a family members of the victim.
The family members caused extensive damage to the man’s vehicle prior to police arrival.
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Police are responding to fatal crash – Victoria Highway
Northern Territory Police are investigating a two vehicle crash on the Victoria Highway in which a man has died.
The crash was reported at around 7.50pm last night by another motorist who stopped at the location, which is approximately 10 kilometres west of the Victoria River Roadhouse.
A male died at the scene and another male was transported to Katherine Hospital.
Members of the Major Crash Investigation Unit are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash.
One lane of the Victoria Highway has reopened and drivers are urged to slow down and follow police direction.