Dallas police are searching for a driver who hit and killed a college student from Southlake.[[298747511,C]]
Paul Miltenberger, 20, was not in a crosswalk when he attempted to cross in the 5500 block of East Mockingbird Lane at 2:19 a.m. Easter Sunday, according to Dallas police.
The driver who struck Miltenberger did not stop and render aid.
Police, who originally believed a black Dodge Charger was responsible, tell NBC 5 they collected car parts from the scene and had them analyzed at a Dodge dealership. They now think the driver was in a black Dodge Challenger. The vehicle should have heavy front end damage on the passenger side and is missing a rear-view mirror.[[298745081,C]]
The Carroll Independent School District confirms Miltenberger graduated from Southlake Carroll Senior High School in 2013, where he played varsity soccer.
He was currently a student at the University of Missouri. According to a post on social media by his fraternity, Beta Theta Pi, Miltenberger was a sophomore studying marketing.
Fraternity President Sam Gerlach issued the following statement:
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"We would all have you know that he is one of the greatest men any of us have ever known. He was kind, compassionate and always full of laughter. It wasn't uncommon for Paul to take time out of his day if someone was feeling down, and cheer them up, a skill few young men are capable of. Paul will be missed dearly by all who knew him.”
The fraternity plans to hold a vigil in front of Beta Theta Pi Monday at 8 p.m. in Columbia, Missouri.
A service for Miltenberger will be held at 11 a.m. April 11 at White's Chapel Methodist Church in Southlake.
“Paul was a wonderful young man who will be missed by many," Miltenberger's family stated in a release. "He treated everyone he met with kindness, generosity, love and respect."
In a statement from Carroll ISD said:
"Our love and support goes out to the Miltenberger family, to Paul’s friends, former teammates, coaches and teachers during this time of loss," a district release stated. "Words cannot express the grief we feel over the loss of a member of our Dragon family."
Dallas Police Department officials asked that anyone with information about this incident contact them.[[298747741,C]]
NBC 5's Todd L. Davis contributed to this report.