06/10/2025
In Virginia, after days of searching following a crash on June 7, authorities confirmed the worst.
Kyle Coleman’s body was found.
A beloved college student, a son, a friend—gone far too soon.
🔥 HIS IPHONE CALLED 911 AFTER A CRASH—BUT WHEN POLICE ARRIVED, KYLE COLEMAN WAS GONE.
🚨 Tysons, Virginia | June 7, 2025
🔥 19-year-old Kyle Coleman had just finished his freshman year at Morehouse College. He went out with friends Friday night—but never came home. His parents, Cimmerian and Keith Coleman, woke up Saturday morning in Gainesville and knew something was wrong.
🚨 At 11:20 p.m. on Friday, an emergency call was received by Fairfax County 911. But it wasn’t from Kyle himself—it was triggered by the crash detection feature on his iPhone.
🔥 First responders rushed to the scene near Galleria Drive in Tysons, just outside Tysons Corner Mall. His Toyota Yaris had veered off the road into a wooded area. Tire tracks were still visible in the grass days later.
🚨 But Kyle wasn’t in the car.
He was gone.
🔥 When the car was located the next morning at Henry’s Wrecker Service in Merrifield, his parents made a chilling discovery:
His cellphone
His car keys
And a pair of slides were still inside the wrecked vehicle.
🚨 The front of the Yaris was smashed in, airbags deployed, and plant debris embedded in the metal. But no blood. No Kyle. No clues.
🔥 Kyle’s parents fear he may have suffered a head injury, become disoriented, or worse—that something else happened in the woods that night.
🚨 Kyle Coleman was last seen wearing:
A red-and-white Morehouse College windbreaker
Black running pants
🔥 He is described as:
5’11” tall
160 pounds
🚨 Two police departments—Fairfax County and Prince William County—are now investigating. A missing persons report has been filed.
His parents are desperately pleading for the public’s help.
🔥 If you saw anything in the area of Galleria Drive near Tysons Corner Mall on Friday night—or if you know what happened to Kyle Coleman—call 911 immediately.
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