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77-Year-Old Victim of Fatal Crash in Wyoming, MI May Have Suffered Medical Event

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Published on May 04, 2025
77-Year-Old Victim of Fatal Crash in Wyoming, MI May Have Suffered Medical EventSource: Google Street View

A 77-year-old man from Byron Center was killed in a single-vehicle crash in Wyoming, Michigan, late Friday night. The Wyoming Police Department reports the incident happened around 10:30 p.m. in the 2200 block of Gezon Parkway. First responders found a "severely damaged" car with two occupants who were trapped inside. In a statement obtained by WOODTV, the Wyoming Fire Department successfully extricated both individuals from the vehicle.

The Wyoming Department of Public Safety has preliminarily indicated that the deceased driver might have suffered a medical event before the crash. The unidentified passenger reportedly did not sustain injuries during the incident. The crash remains under investigation by the Wyoming Police Accident Investigation and Forensic Science Units, according to details provided by FOX 17 online.

While the investigation is ongoing, the Wyoming Police are calling on anyone with information regarding the crash to come forward to possibly piece together the last moments of the event. Individuals with any details that can aid the investigation are encouraged to contact Wyoming Police at 616-530-7300 or Silent Observer at 616-774-2345; 1-866-774-2345; or via their website.