GREENFIELD, Wis. - A 30-year-old man was found dead Tuesday morning, June 2, inside a burned vehicle on an I-43 offramp, according to the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office.
What we know:
Milwaukee County’s 911 Dispatch Center broadcast about 9:46 a.m. Tuesday, that Greenfield police were at the scene of a car fire on westbound I-43 at the 60th Street offramp.
The Greenfield Fire Department and Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office responded and closed the ramp.
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After Greenfield firefighters extinguished the fire, a deceased person was found in the burned vehicle’s driver’s seat.
The sheriff’s office said preliminary investigation suggests the burned car had been involved in an alleged hit-and-run shortly before the vehicle was found on fire.
According to the sheriff’s office, the reported victim in that alleged hit-and-run followed the striking vehicle to the location of the fire.
Officials said the striking vehicle allegedly backed up the ramp and hit the victim’s vehicle again.
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Dig deeper:
The victim then called 911 and waited. A short time later, first responders began arriving, saw the striking vehicle on fire and moved the victim to a safe distance while firefighters handled the blaze.
The deceased person was later determined to be a 30-year-old man.
The incident and circumstances of his death remain under investigation by the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office.
The Source: The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office provided information and FOX6 News had a crew on the scene.