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‘Be on the lookout’ call issued by police ahead of crash that left 2 men dead in Warren

Crash happened on Sept. 30 on Schoenherr Road

WARREN, Mich. – A new video shows the moment that two men were hit in a crash by speeding police officers in Warren, causing them to lose their lives earlier this week.

Many people, including their families, are wondering what the officers were doing and why they were driving so fast during the incident at 5 a.m. Monday (Sept. 30) on Schoenherr Road just south of Toepfer Road north of 8 Mile Road.

Macomb County Sheriff’s Office said they are investigating the situation and working to find a solution.

Officials say the officers were responding to a “Be on the lookout call” for a stolen Jeep Grand Cherokee, and the officers were told there were stolen handguns in that stolen SUV.

During the pursuit, Warren police did not activate their lights or sirens as they crashed full speed into the driver of the Durango, Cedric Hayden, 34, and passenger, DeJuan Pettis, who were turning down their street to go home.

The video shows the direct impact, which was in a blur as the officers were speeding rapidly before colliding head-on with the Durango.

Family members said on Monday that Hayden and Pettis were lifelong best friends and were well-known and beloved in the area.

Earlier in the week, Warren officials confirmed the crash was not a result of a chase.

“At no time were these officers engaged in a pursuit of the white Dodge Durango or any other vehicle when the crash occurred,” said Warren police in the press release sent out on Oct. 1.

But Warren’s police dispatch radio explained what the officers were responding to.

“Be on the lookout for a black Jeep Grand Cherokee on Schoenherr and 10 Mile. There are also two guns in the vehicle as well.”

The officers went back on their radio and said they were going to respond to that, and in an instant came the horrifying crash.

Police confirmed they were chasing a suspect in connection to a business break-in that happened near the crash a few hours after it occurred.

Officials said Hayden and Pettis were not suspects in any business break-ins.

Police clarified that the Dodge Durango was legally registered to Pettis and was never considered or investigated as a stolen vehicle.


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Brandon Carr is a digital content producer for ClickOnDetroit and has been with WDIV Local 4 since November 2021. Brandon is the 2015 Solomon Kinloch Humanitarian award recipient for Community Service.

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