It’s more than a year since the hit-and-run collision which claimed the life of Darren Whitehouse in Tipton, and today as Crimestoppers put up a £20,000 reward, police and his family are appealing again to find the driver involved.
On the afternoon of Saturday 27th February 2021, a silver Infiniti Q50S mounted the pavement on St Marks Road in Tipton and hit Darren, tragically taking his life.
The 43-year-old had innocently been standing talking to a friend, after taking his dog for a walk.
The Infiniti drove straight off and was abandoned shortly afterwards in nearby Griffiths Street.
To see video of the car, and how it drove away from the scene
It has since been discovered that it was a stolen vehicle which was displaying false plates.
During a lengthy investigation two men were arrested, however so far no charges have been brought.
The investigation continues and today police are appealing for anyone with information, specifically about who was driving that car at the time of the collision, to think long and hard about helping not just us, but also Darren’s family.
Darren’s mum Susanne Timmins and aunt Christine Beckett today also joined us to give an emotional appeal, urging anyone who knows who was behind the wheel at the time, to come forward.
Detective Sergeant Paul Hughes, from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “I am extremely grateful to the charity Crimestoppers who have today offered an incredible reward of up to £20,000 for information about those responsible.
“Darren’s family have been left devastated by these events and over a year later are still without the answers they deserve.
“I know the community of Tipton is very close and supportive but I do believe that someone has the answers we need and I’d ask them to think about Darren’s family and come forward with that vital information.”