CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In a heartbreaking incident that has left the community shaken, a 53-year-old woman lost her life in a hit-and-run crash early Monday morning. The collision occurred just after 2 a.m. along North Caldwell Street near Belmont Avenue, not far from the bustling streets of Uptown Charlotte.
According to police reports from Charlotte-Mecklenburg, the woman, identified as Wanda Rena Sheppard, was crossing the street when tragedy struck. Officers arrived on site to find her lying in the roadway with severe injuries. Paramedics rushed her to Novant Presbyterian Hospital, but she tragically was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.
Witnesses at the scene reported that a dark-colored vehicle struck Ms. Sheppard before speeding away from the area. The information provided by bystanders is crucial as investigators are piecing together what happened that fateful night. So far, the CMPD has not disclosed further information regarding the suspect vehicle, leaving the community in distress and seeking answers.
This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the dangers pedestrians face in busy urban areas. Community members are coming together to voice their sorrow and support for Wanda Rena Sheppard’s family during this unimaginable time. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is actively seeking any additional information that could shed light on the circumstances surrounding the crash. They are encouraging anyone who may have seen anything to step forward.
If you have any leads, you can reach out to Charlotte Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600. Remember, all calls to Crime Stoppers are anonymous, and any information that leads to an arrest might even earn a cash reward! Interested individuals can also contact Detective Sessoms at 704-432-2169 extension 3.
This incident has resonated deeply within the community, leading many to reflect on how precious life is and how quickly it can be taken away. Local residents are sharing stories and memories, highlighting the loss of a beloved member of their community.
In an effort to honor Wanda Rena Sheppard and give her family the support they need, a local news initiative called More Than A Number is reaching out to share stories and memories of those impacted by this tragic incident. The initiative aims to portray who victims truly are beyond the statistics, inviting loved ones to share details or photos to keep their memory alive. If you would like to contribute, you can contact them at desk@wcnc.com.
As the investigation unfolds, residents are encouraged to stay updated on the situation through local alerts. Whether through local alerts for breaking news, weather updates or traffic alerts, it’s important for everyone in the community to remain informed.
This tragic incident not only brings grief but also highlights the need for safety and awareness in our neighborhoods. With the potential of a dark vehicle still at large, the community is left hoping for justice for Wanda Rena Sheppard and her family. Let’s all come together, remain vigilant, and support one another in these tough times.
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