GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Grand Rapids Police have a clearer picture of who they believe struck a man this past weekend and left the scene of the wreck.
Around 3:15 a.m. on Saturday, March 10, authorities found a man lying in the road at Division Avenue S and Andre Sreet SW.
Detectives now believe a mid-2000s Honda Pilot fatally struck 53-year-old Roberto Delgato in the street and left him there.
On Thursday, GRPD shared two surveillance photos of that suspect vehicle now described as a 2006 – 2008 Honda Pilot that is dark in color (black, grey, or dark blue).
Investigators said the SUV would have significant damage to the driver’s side headlight and damage to the hood on the driver’s side. It is also likely the windshield is cracked.
Based on surveillance video in the area, the SUV took off going north on Division, then turned east onto Burton. Video suggests the vehicle may have turned north onto Francis Avenue SE.
Now, authorities are asking those who live in the area to help them stitch together where the SUV went next.
“We are asking anyone who may have information about this fatal crash to contact GRPD or provide tips anonymously through Silent Observer,” said Officer Alex Thompson, the lead investigator. “We also encourage businesses or residents in the area of Burton and Francis to check any available surveillance camera footage to help us determine where the suspect vehicle may have traveled as it left the scene. We will follow every possible lead to hold this driver accountable and seek justice for Mr. Delgato.”
Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact Officer Alex Thompson at 616-456-3320 or athompson@grcity.us.
Tips can also be sent anonymously through Silent Observer at (616) 774-2345 or at this link.
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