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The search continues unabated in its sixth month for a Louisiana man who faces charges of vehicular manslaughter. The suspect, accused of causing a fatal crash on a freeway in St. John the Baptist Parish last fall, remains at large.
Authorities issued a felony warrant for 30-year-old Manmeet Singh in late October. He faces charges that include vehicular homicide, reckless driving, and driving in the wrong direction, as confirmed by Crime Stoppers of Greater New Orleans this week.
The Louisiana State Police, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the U.S. Marshals Service New Orleans Task Force are all involved in the ongoing effort to locate Singh.
Singh was last reported to reside in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, and was employed as a ride-share driver in New Orleans at the time of the incident.

The charges against Manmeet Singh, 30, stem from the tragic crash, and efforts continue to bring him into custody. (Image credits: Dominic Gwinn//Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images; Louisiana State Police)
Singh was allegedly driving drunk in September when he hit Patricia Saidu, 21, head-on on Interstate 10.
Saidu was trapped in her vehicle when it burst into flames and died immediately of her injuries.
Singh was taken to the hospital with a blood alcohol level of .21% with serious injuries, but he recovered and was released before police could check back in with him.
“She wanted to be a physician and medical doctor,” her father Dr. Patrick Saidu told WAFB-TV, adding that Saidu hoped to be a pediatrician. Saidu comes from an immigrant family of doctors from Sierra Leone.
ICE agents went to Singh’s house on Oct. 1 after he was released from the hospital to serve the arrest warrant, but determined he “was unable to be moved due to his injuries,” according to WAFB.
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Louisiana police had also gone to his home days earlier but also decided he was too injured to be moved.
At some point after that, Singh fled the state and hasn’t been seen since.
“We are in the sixth month since this accident took place. Patricia was taken from us in a very tragic manner,” her father told WAFB.

Manmeet Singh’s U.S. Marshals wanted poster. (U.S. Marshals Service)
“I’m pleading with them,” her mother, Martha Saidu, added. “I’m a grieving mother. My daughter did not deserve the way she died.”
Crimestoppers is offering a reward for information helping lead to Singh’s arrest.
Singh is supposed to be in court next week.
“He left family behind in the Ponchatoula area, including a young child and a wife,” Deputy U.S. Marshal Brian Fair told Crimestoppers on Tuesday. “He left a wake of destruction behind him with not only his family but definitely with the victim’s family.”
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