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A body has been recovered in Tysons near the site of a crash that sparked a multi-day search for Kyle Coleman, a 19-year-old college student from Prince William County who went missing last ...
Coleman's cell phone alerted police to the crash in the area of Tysons Boulevard and Galleria Drive about 12:15 a.m., but when officers arrived, they couldn't find him.
The news came as the family of 19-year-old Kyle Coleman, who had been reported missing over the weekend, was holding a vigil in his honor, hoping he would soon return home.
According to the Prince William County Police Department, Kyle Coleman was last seen just after midnight on Saturday. His family said he'd spent the night with friends in the Tysons area.
Kyle Coleman, a rising sophomore at Morehouse College, was found dead in a retention pond June 10 after being reported missing days before, police and school officials said. Screengrab from ...
Kyle Coleman, a rising sophomore at Morehouse College, was found dead in a retention pond June 10 after being reported missing days before, police and school officials said. Screengrab from ...
According to the Prince William County Police Department, Kyle Coleman was last seen just after midnight on Saturday. His family said he'd spent the night with friends in the Tysons area.
Kyle Coleman, a rising sophomore at Morehouse College, was found dead in a retention pond June 10 after being reported missing days before, police and school officials said. Screengrab from ...
According to the Prince William County Police Department, Kyle Coleman was last seen just after midnight on Saturday. His family said he'd spent the night with friends in the Tysons area.
Kyle Coleman, a rising sophomore at Morehouse College, was found dead in a retention pond June 10 after being reported missing days before, police and school officials said. Screengrab from ...