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Driver because of a fatal leasant prairie hit-and-run crash, $ 150,000 deposit set

Pleasant Prairie – A pleasant Prairie woman is charged with crimes after the police said she had made and killed a pedestrian and then tried to hide the vehicle involved.

According to the police, the officials reacted to the 8900 block of the Old Green Bay Road on Sunday, April 27, around 10:23 p.m. They found a pedestrian who was critically injured on the street and were brought to the Froedtert Pleasant Pleasant Prairie Hospital and then flown to the Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee, where they later died.

The Kenosha County Major Crash Assistance Team examined the crash scene for several hours.

According to the authorities, the 34 -year -old Briona Bishop was arrested with death on April 30 for hit and run. The investigators claim that she drove the car involved and later tried to hide it in Illinois to cover it to avoid discovery.

The 26 -year -old Alexis Dodson was arrested because he had housed and supported a criminal. The police say that they helped hide bishop and the vehicle.

Clock: Driver, who is charged with a deadly Pleasant prairie-and-run crash, $ 150,000 bail deposit set

2 people who are accused of fatal hit and run

Both women appeared in court on Friday. Bishop is captured in a cash bond of $ 150,000 and Dodson with a payment bond of $ 20,000. Your next court date is May 8th for a preliminary hearing.

A neighbor who lives near the scene told us, “feels for the person who has lost her life – that shouldn't have happened.” He also shared a video from the night of the crash and showed a car that raced.

The victim's family described him as friendly, gentle and as an artist who is deeply missing.


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