James Wilder Obituary, Man Hit, killed On US-35 In Dayton Identified
James Wilder Obituary, Death – An investigation has been opened by the Dayton police department after the body of a man was discovered early on Monday morning on U.S. 35. According to the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office, the deceased individual has been determined to be a man named James Wilder, who was 59 years old and from Dayton. A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle at the intersection of Liscum Drive and westbound Interstate 35 at approximately 2:18 in the morning, according to a spokesperson for the Dayton Police Department.
Read more about it here from the WHIO staff on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at 9:33 PM GMT+1.
An investigation has been opened by the Dayton police department after the body of a man was discovered early on Monday morning on U.S. 35. According to the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office, the deceased individual has been determined to be a man named James Wilder, who was 59 years old and from Dayton.
A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle at the intersection of Liscum Drive and westbound Interstate 35 at approximately 2:18 in the morning, according to a spokesperson for the Dayton Police Department. Very certainly an extraordinary occurrence;” 3 injured when propane tank bursts in Springfield According to the spokeswoman, law enforcement discovered Wilder on the shoulder of U.S. Route 35. His injuries and the debris that was scattered over the road gave the impression that he had been struck by a vehicle that had fled the scene.
A person who dialled 911 and spoke with a dispatcher expressed their belief that Wilder had been the victim of a hit-and-run vehicle. The caller stated that it “appears to be automotive components but the car itself is gone.” Officers from the Dayton Police Department arrived on the scene not long after the call and confirmed that Wilder had passed away. Sgt. Jonathan Rudy of the Dayton Police Department stated that “there is evidence, as far as we could tell that he was struck by a car, but that vehicle is not on the scene.”