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Dearborn Police Seek Tips In Crash That Damaged Building
The driver crashed into a building at 6502 Greenfield Road and then fled the scene east on Henn Street.

DEARBORN, MI — Dearborn Police need help identify a driver who crashed into a building and then fled the scene.
Police said the single car crash happened on Oct. 21 at 6:00 p.m. when the driver of a silver Chrysler 300 crashed into a building at 6502 Greenfield Road.
The driver was attempting to turn east onto Henn Street from northbound Greenfield Road, officials said.
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The driver then fled east on Henn Street after crashing his car and damaging the building, officials said.
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Police said there were no injuries.
"With help from the community, we will identify the suspect, and use all available resources to apprehend the individual involved in this incident," Dearborn Police Chief Ronald Haddad said.
Anyone with information can contact the Officer in Charge, Cpl. Zachary Baraboll at 313-943-2275.
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— Dearborn Police (@DearbornPolice) November 3, 2021
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