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Arrest Made in Bowling Green Hit-and-Run Incident

A tranquil residential street marked by police tape and emergency lights after a hit-and-run incident

Bowling Green, August 25, 2025

News Summary

Authorities in Bowling Green have arrested Savannah Caldwell in connection with a tragic hit-and-run that resulted in the death of 69-year-old Kimberly Howard. The victim was struck by a vehicle on Brandywood Court and later succumbed to her injuries. Caldwell has been charged with Leaving the Scene of an Accident. Additionally, another driver, identified as Marlynn Elias, faces similar charges in a separate yet related incident. The community is calling attention to pedestrian safety in light of these events.

Bowling Green – Authorities have made an arrest in connection with a tragic hit-and-run incident that left a 69-year-old woman dead early Sunday morning. Police were called to Brandywood Court at approximately 2:45 a.m. following a report of a man being struck by a vehicle. The victim, identified as Kimberly Howard, was promptly transported to a local hospital, but sadly succumbed to her injuries shortly thereafter.

Police have arrested Savannah Caldwell in connection with the incident. Caldwell faces charges of Leaving the Scene of an Accident/Failure to Render Aid. The investigation is still ongoing, and law enforcement officials have indicated that additional charges may be forthcoming as more evidence is collected.

This troubling incident is not isolated. On Saturday evening at around 7 p.m., another pedestrian accident occurred on Riverwood Avenue, leading to the death of Kimberly Howard. Witness testimonies revealed that after the collision, Howard was lying in the roadway, and the driver, initially unidentified, fled the scene.

In a turning of events, the driver identified as Marlynn Elias, age 48, returned later that evening. Elias has also been charged with Leaving the Scene of an Accident/Failure to Render Aid and further violated regulations by driving without having a valid moped operator’s license. Witnesses reported hearing a thud indicative of the collision followed by seeing Howard fall. People at the scene also observed Elias admitting her involvement before she left.

The police were alerted around 8:39 p.m. on Saturday that Elias had returned to the accident scene. Initially, Elias claimed that Howard was standing in the roadway when her vehicle struck the pedestrian and that she left out of fear of being arrested due to lacking a valid driver’s license. Elias is currently in custody at the Warren County Regional Jail while authorities continue to gather evidence and review video footage from the surrounding neighborhood, which is crucial for the ongoing investigation.

As police continue their thorough investigation, updates are expected to be provided to the public as more information becomes available. Both incidents have raised significant concern in the local community, highlighting the alarming issue of hit-and-run accidents.

Summary of Events

  • Incident #1: Hit-and-run on Brandywood Ct. resulting in death of Kimberly Howard.
  • Incident #2: Hit-and-run on Riverwood Avenue with Marlynn Elias as the driver.
  • Both incidents occurred within 24 hours of each other and involved pedestrians being struck.

Community Reaction

The local Bowling Green community has expressed shock and sadness over these incidents. Families and friends of the victims have raised concerns regarding pedestrian safety and the need for stricter enforcement of traffic regulations.

Where to Get Help

Individuals affected by or interested in discussing these incidents are encouraged to reach out to local authorities or community organizations focusing on traffic safety. Reporting relevant information can significantly aid ongoing investigations.

FAQ Section

What happened in the hit-and-run incident in Bowling Green?

A woman was struck by a vehicle on Brandywood Ct. and later died in the hospital. The driver fled the scene but has since been arrested.

Who was arrested in connection with the incident?

Savannah Caldwell has been arrested and charged with Leaving the Scene of an Accident/Failure to Render Aid.

Were there any other incidents reported?

Yes, on Riverwood Avenue, another pedestrian, 69-year-old Kimberly Howard, was killed in a collision, and the driver, Marlynn Elias, has also been arrested.

What charges do the drivers face?

Both drivers face charges for Leaving the Scene of an Accident/Failure to Render Aid, with additional charges possible pending further investigation.

How can the community respond or assist?

Community members can stay informed, report any pertinent information to the authorities, and focus on pedestrian safety advocacy.

Key Features of the Incidents

Feature Details
Date of Incident 1 Early Sunday Morning
Date of Incident 2 Saturday Evening
Victim of Incident 1 Kimberly Howard (69 years old)
Suspect 1 Savannah Caldwell
Charges against Suspect 1 Leaving the Scene of an Accident/Failure to Render Aid
Victim of Incident 2 Kimberly Howard (killed)
Suspect 2 Marlynn Elias (48 years old)
Charges against Suspect 2 Leaving the Scene of an Accident/Failure to Render Aid, driving without a license

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Arrest Made in Bowling Green Hit-and-Run Incident

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