Driver in South Los Angeles Hit-and-Run Identified, Fundraiser Held For Victim

The car wash fundraiser was held to help pay for the victim's funeral expenses

Friends Hold Fundraiser for Family of Teen Hit-and-Run VictimA carwash fundraiser was held Saturday for 18-year-old who was struck and killed in South Los Angeles by a hit-and-run driver. Reggie Kumar reports from South Los Angeles for NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 27, 2013.

Detectives have identified but not arrested a hit-and-run driver accused of fatally striking an 18-year-old in South Los Angeles last week, authorities said Saturday.

The suspected driver, whose name hasn’t been released, was speeding at the time when he or she fatally struck Markeise Parish on July 22 in a Mercedes Benz as the teen crossed Crenshaw Boulevard at 78th Place, police said.

The car was found abandoned not far from the crash scene.

A fundraiser for Parish, a popular member of the community whom family members described as a rising sports star, was held Saturday to help pay for the costs of his funeral expenses.

Friends and family gathered at Inglewood High School, where Parish would have been a senior, to hold the car wash fundraiser.

“He had a way of touching your heart," said Lawana McClelland, Parish’s mother. "He was full of joy.”

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