- Dawn Marie Meade, 40, was found outside the Blue Ridge Shores Subdivision on Firehouse Drive in Louisa County, Virginia, on Friday
- She looked to have been struck by a vehicle and it was later determined that the hi-and-run that killed her had happened close to midnight, the night before
- Gregory P. Veres, 30, was identified as the driver of the vehicle
- The two had been in a relationship for approximately two years and had even moved to the county from Connecticut together
- Veres was charged with second degree murder and is being held without bond at the Central Virginia Regional Jail in Orange County
The woman who was found dead by a neighbor on Friday morning following a hit-and-run the day before, has been identified.
Dawn Marie Meade, 40, was found outside the Blue Ridge Shores Subdivision on Firehouse Drive in Louisa County, Virginia, on Friday.
Gregory P. Veres, 30, was identified as the driver of the vehicle.
Dawn Marie Meade, 40, was found outside the Blue Ridge Shores Subdivision on Firehouse Drive in Louisa County, Virginia, on Friday
He was taken into custody on Friday after he called to report that h is car was heavily damaged.
It was determined that the two had been in a relationship for approximately two years and had even moved to the county from Connecticut together.
Veres was charged with second degree murder and is being held without bond at the Central Virginia Regional Jail in Orange County.
He will appear in Louisa County District Court on September 25 in the morning.
‘It’s kind of eerie,’ said Joyce Palmer, who lives at the home where the body was found, said to NBC 12.
After hearing a loud crash, Palmer immediately got out of bed to see what happened.
‘I got up and went outside and looked… and it was a white car coming out of the church parking lot… and it stopped in my driveway and went on,’ she added.
But she hadn’t seen the body until the next morning, when police were already on the scene.
Gregory P. Veres, 30, was identified as the driver of the vehicle. The two had been in a relationship for approximately two years and had even moved to the county from Connecticut together