No word on possible charges for illegal immigrant who reportedly struck pedestrian; victim died 5 days later
There’s no word yet on what charges — if any — will be filed against a driver who struck a pedestrian in Rochester Hills last month. The pedestrian died five days after being hit, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office said Monday.
Soon after the Nov. 3 crash, the sheriff’s office described the driver as a 28-year-old Colombian who is in the United States illegally.
The victim, Stephen Singleton, was hospitalized in “grave condition” after being hit, and died Nov. 8, the sheriff’s office said. He was 72.
Singleton was wearing a reflective vest and walking westbound on Avon Road when he was struck while crossing Rochester Road. It’s believed he was hit while in a marked crosswalk, the sheriff’s office said.
The driver was in a 2013 Ford Focus when he reportedly hit the pedestrian at around 6:45 a.m. The sheriff’s office said alcohol, drugs and/or excessive speed don’t appear to have been factors in the crash.
The case is under review by the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office.
The driver is expected to have a hearing in federal court regarding his illegal immigration status, as determined by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the sheriff’s office added.
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