Randall Hubert Obituary, Death – It has been determined that a hit-and-run accident that took place on November 27 and claimed the life of a Dayton resident who was 42 years old was responsible for his death. The Randall Hubert who had been reported missing was found to be the same person who had gone away by the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office, who was able to conclusively identify him.
According to a crash report filed by the Dayton Police Department on November 27, at approximately 10:25 p.m., a man was lying in an alley near the first block of Santa Clara Avenue for an unknown reason when a driver drove over the man while traveling westbound through the alley. The cause of the man’s lying in the alley is not known. There is no way to tell what led the man to collapse in the alleyway like that. There is no way to determine what caused the individual to pass out in such a manner in the passageway behind the building.
According to the report of the collision, the driver of the car did not stop as needed by the law, nor did they identify themselves in the appropriate manner after the collision as required by the law. According to a report that was made by the police, the man who would eventually be identified as Hubert was alleged to have passed away one month after being admitted to the hospital for treatment. This information comes from a report that was filed by the police.
The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office initially came to the judgment that they would not divulge the identity of the Dayton man who had passed away until his family had been informed about the situation. Between the years of 2008 and 2019, the Traffic Services Unit of the Dayton Police Department is looking for a white Chrysler Town & Country or Dodge Caravan that may have been involved in the collision. There is a possibility that the minivan is missing some of the lower rocker bar paneling that is located in front of the passenger door and behind the front passenger wheel. These locations can be found on the passenger side of the vehicle. This part of the vehicle is situated on the side that is accessible by the driver.