by WKRG Staff
Published: Sun, September 27, 2009 - 12:34 pm CST
Last Updated: Sun, September 27, 2009 - 1:57 pm CST
FOLEY, Alabama - According to Alabama State Troopers, they received a wreck call early Saturday morning on County Road 55 at Magnolia School in Foley. That's where Troopers found the driver of a 1999 green Ford Mustang dead. A preliminary investigation proved that the death was not caused by a wreck, but was a homicide. That's when the Alabama Bureau of Investigation was called in.
Investigators determined that a street sign was thrown through the front windshield of the car - striking the driver in the head. Investigators have not been able to identify the victim, but describe the victim as a 22 year-old Hispanic male.
19-year-old Jonathan Hadley is currently booked into the Baldwin County Jail charged with Murder. His father, 39-year-old Albert Hadley, is charged with filing a false police report.
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