Dorien Pearsall, 12, struck, killed in hit-and-run crash on Ward Road in Greensboro, North Carolina
Boy struck, killed in hit-and-run crash
Investigators said four boys, who were all cousins, ranging in ages of 11 to 16, were walking home from a store when Dorien Pearsall, of Greensboro, hit by a passenger car, likely a dark blue BMW 7 series, that was traveling south on Ward Road.
Troopers continue search for driver in hit-and-run that killed Greensboro boy
It’s been nearly four days since Dorien was struck and killed on Ward Road in Greensboro and Trooper Chris Knox said they have not received many calls for tips.
Sister of Greensboro hit-and-run victim wants answers
Her brother, Dorien Pearsall, was a student at Eastern Guilford Middle and was hit and killed on Ward Road on February 16th.
'Very Agonizing': Family of 12-Year-Old Killed In Hit-And-Run Still Wants Answers
Hayes says Friday, February 16, they'll have a balloon release in Dorien's memory. It's set to start on Ward Rd. at 4:30. It's open to the public, who can bring their own balloons. That day will mark one year since the crash.
Family Remembers 12-Year-Old Killed By Hit-And-Run Driver
A year ago to the day, and the family of 12-year-old, Dorien Pearsall is still looking for answers after he died in a hit and run. Friday afternoon, family and friends released balloons to remember him.
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