Family seeks answers in hit-and-run that killed mother of five
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By Ryan Ermanni, Fox 2 News -
WASHINGTON TWP, Mich. (WJBK) -
A beautiful mother of 5 is killed by a hit and run driver. It's been more than 2 months now since the crash and family and friends are doing everything they can to help solve the case.
Click on the video player to watch Ryan Ermanni's report from Washington Twp.
Back in mid-December, Sandra Loepp, was walking home from a bar when she was hit by a car. She was dragged for about half a mile. The driver stopped, removed her from the car and took off. Sunday, family and friends passed our flyers looking for answers.
"This is for justice and closure for Sandra," said her sister, Kelly Smalley. "We just don't feel like we can rest until we know what happened."
If you have any information, there's a $6,500 reward. Call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-SPEAKUP
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