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A Detroit police officer heading home from work was killed in a hit-and-run crash on the city’s east side on Sunday, according to authorities.
FOX 2 in Detroit reported that Officer Cameron Richardson had been with the department for just over a year, and police described him as a family man with two daughters, as well as a veteran of the military.
“Today, the Detroit Police Department lost Officer Cameron Richardson, who served one year with the Department,” the department wrote in a post on X. “Officer Richardson was killed in a car accident while off-duty.”
Interim Chief Todd Bettison told reporters the city had lost “one of Detroit’s finest.”

A Detroit police officer was killed in a hit-and-run crash on Sunday while driving home from work. (iStock)
When officers arrived on the scene just after midnight, they found Richardson’s Jeep had rolled over in the crash.
But the other vehicle had left the scene.
Bettison thanked the Michigan State Police during the presser, saying they were able to locate the white van a short distance away from the accident.
All occupants inside the van were detained, police said, and a 28-year-old man has been identified as a person of interest. But that person has not yet been located.
The Detroit Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for more information.
“We have worked tirelessly since the incident occurred. We’ve executed search warrants,” Bettison said. “We have identified individuals who were in that white van. We know who the driver is. We are asking the driver to turn themselves in.”