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Dearborn Today
By the People, for the People
Nearly year after teen killed in Dearborn shooting, police still seek suspect
Crime Stoppers offers up to $20,000 for anonymous tips leading to charges in deadly road-rage incident.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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Dearborn residents are being urged to help solve a deadly road-rage shooting that killed 19-year-old Rawan Baseti near Warren Avenue and the Southfield Freeway Service Drive in February 2025. Nearly a year later, police still haven't found the suspect, and Crime Stoppers is offering up to $20,000 for anonymous tips leading to charges.
Why it matters
This unsolved killing has left the Dearborn community searching for answers and justice, while also raising concerns about public safety and the need for witnesses to come forward with information that could help crack the case.
The details
In the February 2025 incident, police said Baseti was shot and killed during a road-rage confrontation in the area of Warren Avenue and the Southfield Freeway Service Drive. Authorities have not released many details about the shooting or a possible motive, but they are urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers.
- The deadly shooting occurred in February 2025.
- Nearly a year later, in February 2026, police are still searching for the suspect.
The players
Rawan Baseti
A 19-year-old Dearborn resident who was killed in the road-rage shooting.
Crime Stoppers
An organization offering up to $20,000 for anonymous tips leading to charges in the case.
What’s next
The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow Walker Reed Quinn out on bail.
The takeaway
This case highlights growing concerns in the community about repeat offenders released on bail, raising questions about bail reform, public safety on SF streets, and if any special laws to govern autonomous vehicles in residential and commercial areas.


