

Police encourage anyone with information to contact them at 70, ext. The victim was rushed to a local hospital and later airlifted to a trauma centre in Toronto, where he remains in serious condition. It's unclear what sparked the altercation. They hope to identify her.Īdditionally, police say a third man may have been involved, and they are attempting to identify his role in the incident.Īccording to police, the suspects and the victim were not known to each other. The crash, involving a motorcycle and a minivan.

Police initially stated they were also seeking a woman suspect but have since said she was a witness to the assault. Lansing State Journal 0:00 0:51 HASLETT A 44-year-old man died in a crash Friday evening at a busy Meridian Township intersection. Police say the victim suffered "serious facial injuries" after a fight broke out between the two suspects and the victim after midnight on Monday at Meridian Place on Dunlop Street East. Get the latest local updates sent to your email inbox.Download the CTV News app to get local alerts on your device.Greg Frenger, Acosta-Bautista was driving without a license at the time of the accident.Police have arrested two 18-year-old men wanted in connection with a violent assault in Barrie earlier this week that left a 58-year-old man with life-threatening injuries. According to the Meridian Township police Lt. As he was pulling out of the parking lot on to Jolly Road, a pickup truck struck him. when Nevells returned to the high school parking lot to pick up his car that was left there earlier. The accident occured on Septemat around 11:20 p.m.

He’s currently being held at the Ingham County Jail on a $25,000 bond. Subsequently, Acosta-Bautista was arraigned on Wednesday night on a charge of driving with a license suspended, revoked or denied, causing death. Thankfully, Nevells’ family may finally see some justice: the 22-year-old man suspected of causing the accident, Valeriano Acosta-Bautista, was arrested on Tuesday night. A few days later Nevells died from his injuries. Just a few hours after one of the first football games of the season at the high school, Nevells was pulling out of the parking lot and was struck by a 21-year-old man in a pickup truck. 18-year-old Nevells was a well-liked student at Okemos High School, where he wrestled, played saxophone in the marching band, and was the captain of the water polo team. Around this time last year, Adam Nevells’ life was cut short in a tragic car accident.
