The community of Moffatt Township, Michigan, is mourning the tragic loss of 41-year-old Dana Brooke Quigley, who was killed in a fatal e-bike crash early Sunday morning, May 17.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, deputies were dispatched at approximately 12:32 a.m. to M-76 near the O&M trailer park after reports of a vehicle versus e-bike collision. Authorities said the driver of the motor vehicle involved had fled the scene immediately following the crash.
When emergency responders arrived, they found Dana Quigley, the operator of the e-bike, suffering fatal injuries. She was pronounced deceased at the scene.
A sheriff’s office accident reconstructionist was called in to process evidence and document the crash site as investigators worked to determine how the collision occurred. The scene was carefully examined as part of the ongoing investigation.
Deputies conducted an extensive search for the suspect vehicle and driver. Authorities later confirmed that both the vehicle and the driver were located, and officials stated that charges are forthcoming as the investigation continues.
Multiple agencies assisted at the scene, including the Michigan State Police, Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Police Department, Mobile Medical Response, and the Moffatt Township Fire Department.
As loved ones come to terms with this sudden loss, Dana Brooke Quigley is being remembered for her life and the moments she shared with family and friends. Her passing has left a deep void in the hearts of those who knew her, as the community struggles to process a tragedy that unfolded in an instant.
The investigation remains ongoing as authorities continue to review all evidence surrounding the fatal crash.

