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Shelton Police Seek Possible Witness To Teen’s Fatal Crash

SHELTON, Conn. — Police are looking to find a man who may have witnessed the rollover crash that killed a 17-year-old Shelton High School senior early Sunday, police said.

Police want to interview a man, seen entering Walgreens Pharmacy in Shelton early Sunday, who reported an accident.

Police want to interview a man, seen entering Walgreens Pharmacy in Shelton early Sunday, who reported an accident.

Photo Credit: Shelton Police Department
The man's car in the Walgreens Pharmacy parking lot.

The man's car in the Walgreens Pharmacy parking lot.

Photo Credit: Shelton Police Department

On Sunday, an unidentified man went into Walgreens Pharmacy at 700 Bridgeport Ave. and reported the accident, which later became a fatal crash, police said. 

Police said they are looking for this man and hope to talk to him. The man is considered a witness, and there is no indication that he was involved with the crash, police said.

Anyone with any information on the identity of this man is asked to contact the Shelton Police Department at 203-924-1544.

Edmund Conklin, a 17-year-old senior and star athlete, was killed the rollover crash, police said.

Conklin was thrown from his car in a crash at 4:45 a.m. on Bridgeport Avenue and died later of his injuries at Bridgeport Hospital, police said.

The crash was between Crown Point Plaza and Long Hill Cross Roads, police said.

The Shelton Police Accident Reconstruction Team responded to the scene and was investigating the crash, police said. No further details were released by police.

The Shelton High School crisis team was set up and offered counseling and other services to students on Monday, Superintendent Chris Clouet said in a statement.

"Sadly, I must communicate with all of you that a young man, a senior at Shelton High School, died today as a result of a car accident. More details will be forthcoming," Clouet said.

"First and foremost, this is a family tragedy; secondly, a shock to the entire school community. For Shelton High School students, support will be available at the high school. Please hold this young man in your thoughts and prayers."

Calling hours for Edmund Tyler Conklin will be Friday from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Riverview Funeral Home, 390 River Road, Shelton. On Saturday, a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1:30 p.m. at St. Lawrence Church, 505 Shelton Ave., Shelton. Burial will be private in Lawn Cemetery in the spring.

At the request of his family, memorial contributions in lieu of flowers are requested to The Eddy Conklin Scholarship Fund to benefit students at Shelton High School, ℅ 120 Meadow St., Shelton, CT 06484, or through the funeral home. Offer online condolences to his family at www.riverviewfh.com.

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