• February 28, 2017

Woman Killed in Accident near 12 Mile and Haggerty Roads in Farmington Hills, MI

Farmington Hills, MI -- A collision between a passenger vehicle and a pedestrian in the area of Farmington Hills, MI killed an unidentified woman Thursday, February 23, 2017.

The incident took place at 12 Mile & Haggerty Roads around 11:30 p.m.

The details of the incident are unclear, but police say the woman had been involved in a previous collision. As she was crossing 12 Mile Road, she was struck by a passenger vehicle. The woman, who had yet to be identified, was killed at the scene of the incident. The report made no mention of other injuries related to the collision.

The official investigation is currently underway.

The preliminary press release provided no further information at its release.

Authorities are still seeking information regarding the collision.

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