Two 17-year-olds died after being struck in Townsend and state police have arrested a New Jersey man in connection with the crash
Townsend, Del. — Two Delaware teenagers who were struck and killed in a hit-and-run crash early Saturday morning have been identified as 17-year-olds Nathan Sinex and Cara Feeley, both of Townsend, as investigators continue piecing together the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
The Delaware State Police announced the identities of the victims in an update released Monday.
Authorities previously said a New Jersey man was arrested following the fatal collision, which claimed the lives of both teenagers.
The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit remains actively investigating the crash and is seeking additional information from the public.
Investigators are asking anyone who witnessed the collision or has video footage related to the incident to contact Corporal K. Oakes at (302) 365-8483. Information can also be submitted through a private Facebook message to Delaware State Police or anonymously through Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.
The circumstances leading up to the crash and additional details about the arrest have not yet been released by investigators.
The deaths of the two teens have sent shockwaves through the Townsend community as police continue working to determine exactly what happened in the moments before the collision.
Key Points
- Delaware State Police identified the victims as 17-year-olds Nathan Sinex and Cara Feeley of Townsend.
- A New Jersey man was arrested following the fatal hit-and-run crash.
- Investigators are seeking witnesses and video related to the collision.