Courtney Sacco | AnnArbor.com
The 28-year-old Van Buren Township woman who died in a car accident Wednesday afternoon may have been speeding, police said.
“The car was moving at a pretty high rate of speed,” said Derrick Jackson of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office. “We’re not sure why she went into oncoming traffic.”
Scio Township Fire Chief Carl Ferch said Wednesday, the vehicle was traveling south on Zeeb Road when it crossed the centerline and collided with a gravel hauler traveling north about 2:10 p.m..
Jackson said authorities are still attempting to contact the woman's extended family and her name wasn't expected to be released until Thursday evening.
Police weren't immediately releasing whether the woman was wearing a seatbelt. The car was still registered to a dealer because the woman had recently purchased it and was waiting for paperwork to be transferred into her name.
This detail made it a little more difficult to identify the woman, Jackson said.
Police continue to investigate the crash.
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