Family Pleads for Info on Fatal Hit-and-Run

Family Pleads for Info on Fatal Hit-and-Run

DAYTON -- The family of a woman police say was killed during a road-rage field crash, is fighting to help find her killer, five months after the incident. Osra Young was killed, and four others injured, while riding in a Chevy Blazer on I-75 northbound on Memorial Day weekend. The driver Moraine Police believe to be at fault, is still at large. "It's been five months, two days, and an hour and 20 minutes since my sister has been passed," said Osra's sister Cija Young-Jennings from her Dayton living room. She has kept a memorial and candles lit in her sisters memory, since the day of the crash. Moraine Police have traffic camera video of the Blazer and red pickup truck involved in the road-rage incident, but the crash happened outside the camera's view, so they are still piecing together exactly what happened. "I lost my little sister," said Cija. "My nieces and my nephews lost their mother." "Our family is torn, it's broken," said Osra's other sister Antoinette. Moraine Police say they are continuing to investigate, but have not released any information since the crash, other than a stock photo of the truck involved, and a composite sketch of the suspected driver. With time passing and memories fading, the Young family is begging for help to find the other driver involved in their sister's death. "There was a lot of people who saw what was going on, a lot of people for stuff to help," said Antoinette. "Every little thing you might have saw might have been a little clue." Cija couldn't hold her emotions back during the interview with FOX 45, emotions she's been holding onto for five months and two days too long. "It's not going to bring our sister back," she said in tears, "but we just want closure, we deserve that, she deserves that." Anyone with information on the crash that happened May 24 should call Moraine Police at 937-535-1162. You can remain anonymous.