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Authorities recognize Madison guy killed with dog in hit-and-run on Southwest Side, look for suspect car

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The Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office has actually recognized the guy who was killed, together with his dog, in a hit-and-run crash Wednesday night on the Southwest Side as Stephen G. Fleck, 66, of Madison.

Madison authorities have actually launched a picture of the vehicle that is thought to have actually struck Fleck and his dog about 9:35 p.m. in the location of Schroeder Road and Struck Street, and after that left the location.

Fleck passed away from his injuries at the scene of the crash in the 6500 block of Schroeder Road, the medical inspector’s workplace said.

Police said there were no witnesses in a preliminary report Thursday.

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Further examination figured out that the believed vehicle is a royal/metallic blue sedan. The vehicle has actually a smashed front windscreen and might be a Chevrolet Malibu that often visits the Gammon Road/Schroeder Road location, Officer Sam Brier said in a declaration.

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The crash comes simply over 13 months after a hit-and-run crash on Schroeder Road near Ellis Potter Court triggered the death of a 14-year-old kid and seriously hurt a 12-year-old kid. Sadarius Goodall, who left the crash scene on foot, was charged with murder by intoxicated driving, hit-and-run triggering death and hit-and-run triggering terrific physical damage.

Goodall, who was on probation at the time for heroin shipment, supposedly was headed west on Schroeder Road at a speed approximated as high as 90 miles per hour when it struck the vehicle bring the 2 young boys. That has to do with 3 times the speed limitation because location.

Police ask anybody with details on Wednesday’s event to call them at 608-255-2345. Tipsters might stay confidential by calling Madison Area Crime Stoppers at 608-266-6014 or P3Tips.com. Individuals calling Crime Stoppers can get a benefit of as much as $1,000 for suggestions that cause an arrest.

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