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The 25-year-old is guilty of having killed the wife of Ypsilanti

Ann Arbor, Mi-a 25-year-old woman guilty, has noticed her car not to stop after a woman fatally beating the street in Superior Township.

Courtney Waldick guilty of not reporting an accident and at the scene of the accident, which led to serious impairment or death in front of the judge of the County County County County, Arianne, to serious impairment or death. According to court files, she took on Thursday, May 1st, on Thursday, May 1st. It will be convicted on July 18.

The then 24 -year -old Waldick was “quite hysterical” when she came home on the evening of January 20, 2024, and told her roommate, she met someone, said Nicole Hughes, a deputy public prosecutor in Washtenaw County, in a hearing on March 28, 2024.

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Hughes said that she had met the SUV, which Shelly Mason, 53, met and killed.

“She didn't stop, she did not call the police and she left Ms. Mason there,” said Hughes.

Mason was found dead on the roadside on January 21, 2024 near Prospect Road and the Lane Park in superior township.

According to the family, Mason has five children and six grandchildren. She originally came from Port Huron, but moved to Ypsilanti in recent years.

After Waldick had arrived home, she and her roommate needed more than an hour to return to the scene, said Hughes. In the meantime, she did not call the police, added.

“It is possible that Ms. Mason could still be alive if Courtney had just called the police,” said Hughes.

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Waldick allegedly also deleted about 150 text messages in connection with her drinking that night and about repairing your car, said Hughes.

Last March, Waldick did not use a preliminary examination and sent it to court in front of both charges. It is in prison up to 15 years ago.

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