
The Detroit Police Department is actively seeking assistance from the community regarding a hit-and-run incident that left a woman injured. According to CBS News Detroit, the assault happened in the early hours of Saturday morning, at around 2:03 a.m., in the 17100 block of Conant Street after the 28-year-old victim had exited a bar and grill.
While the woman was walking towards her vehicle, she was struck by a white van, the driver of whom is yet to be identified. She was subsequently taken to a local hospital, where she received treatment for the injuries sustained during the assault. The Detroit Police have released photos and a detailed report on their website and are appealing to anyone who may recognize the van or have knowledge of the incident, to come forward with information, as reported by CBS News Detroit.
As detailed on the official Detroit Rewards TV website, the specific case number, 2602140042, must be referenced when providing tips in relation to this crime. In an effort to encourage public involvement, a reward of $2,000 has been offered for information leading to the resolution of this case. Tips can be submitted through the Detroit Rewards TV site, by contacting Crime Stoppers of Michigan at 800-SPEAK-UP, or by reaching out directly to the 11th Precinct of the Detroit Police Department at 313-596-1140.
The department has not yet released further details about the suspect or the circumstances leading up to the incident. They continue to investigate, and, with the assistance of the community, hope to make progress in the case promptly. For those interested in assisting, anonymity can be maintained when providing tips through Crime Stoppers and the Rewards TV platform.









