GREENSBORO, N.C. — Greensboro police have identified the driver who killed a woman in a hit-and-run crash on Dellwood Drive.
Police said the driver was 25-year-old Manuel Parada-Sosa. He faces multiple charges including involuntary manslaughter and driving while license revoked.
Investigators believe that Parada-Sosa left the area before police found his car. A tip from the community helped recover the car on June 22. The warrant was issued later that same date and is active in a nationwide database.
This investigation remains ongoing.
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Greensboro police have identified the woman who died in a hit-and-run and have located the suspect car that was involved Tuesday.
The woman was identified as 70-year-old Gayle Steele.
Information on when and where the suspect car was located is not being disclosed at this time. Greensboro police have been looking for the suspect car since Thursday night.
There has been no arrest in the case. Police said Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to an arrest.
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Witnesses called it a "horrific" scene. The crash happened near Dellwood Drive around 9:10 p.m.
WFMY News 2 spoke with the husband of the woman who died. The family said she was putting up signs for a yard sale when a driver hit her and took off.
The husband said the feelings of loss come in waves, and he along with his family just want answers.
GPD is asking for help finding a silver, late 2000s Toyota Corolla. The car could have front-end damage, a shattered front windshield, a possible flat tire, and a missing windshield wiper arm.
One neighbor said when he heard the crash, he walked outside to see what was going on and saw a car quickly pulling away.
Other neighbors said something needs to be done about the speeding on West Cone.
"I walk my dogs, and I never take it for granted when I am crossing Cone Boulevard that it's going to be easy, and it's scary...I don't know what it's going to take to get them to slow down," said Mary Wessling, who lives in the area.
The family said there's been an overwhelming amount of support from church members, and the community since Thursday night.
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