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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 ...
Police officer Cameron Richardson, 32, was driving home in a Jeep Wrangler after working a shift on Sunday when the suspect allegedly attempted to make the turn into the intersection and hit the ...
Cameron Richardson was driving home from his shift at the Ninth Precint — shortly after midnight on Sunday. He was traveling northbound on Hoover at the intersection of Griener from what ...
The officer, identified as Cameron Richardson, ... Interim Police Chief Todd Bettison says Richardson, 32, served in the U.S. Army and was with the Detroit Police Department for just over one year.
Officer Cameron Richardson, 32, died in the hit-and-run crash at the intersection of Hoover and Greiner, near Seven Mile Road, on the city's northeast side.
The 28-year-old suspect is accused of fleeing the scene after striking a vehicle driven by Officer Cameron Richardson, 32, around midnight Saturday.
Officer Cameron Richardson, 32, a U.S. Army veteran, had been with the department for a year, Police Chief Todd Bettison said at a press conference Sunday afternoon at police headquarters.
Witnesses told police that a white van was attempting to make a left turn in front of Officer Cameron Richardson’s Jeep, when they struck his vehicle and caused it to rollover, WDIV reported. Officer ...
DETROIT (FOX 2) - The hit-and-run suspect in the crash that killed off-duty Detroit Police Officer Cameron Richardson faced a judge Thursday, where his defense attorney argued it was a tragic ...
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