On the first weekend of May 2024, he went to the bar with friends.
He met friends late in the evening on May 3. They went to an establishment in Lapeer and then left, going to Columbiaville.
Carr got into a (verbal) argument and left the establishment in Columbiaville at 11:47 p.m. He walked south on Marathon Road, toward his home.
Several motorists reported seeing Carr walking north of Zemmer Road, within the curves, just after midnight.
The last motorist to report seeing him said he was walking south on Marathon Road, south of Mount Morris Road, at 12:28 a.m. on May 4.
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Morgan had a ride home that night, one of his friends or cousins was the DD for the evening, but Morgan chose to walk home by himself.
His body was found about two miles south of Mount Morris Road at 1:36 a.m. He was less than five miles south of Columbiaville, about one-and-a-half miles away from his home.
Police are still trying to determine what happened between 12:28 a.m. and 1:36 a.m. that morning between Mount Morris and Klam Roads on Marathon Road.
There are no signs of a car/pedestrian accident, Lapeer County Sheriff's Deputy Det Sgt Jason Parks said - “There were no skid marks. There was no debris from a vehicle like you normally find at a crash scene. No plastic from lights or other parts, no nothing,”
A 911 call came in from a woman on her way to work, that's how Morgan's body was discovered.
Police still seek public’s help to determine cause of Morgan Carr’s death - The County Press
At autopsy, the we learned that his cause of death was injury to a vital organ (liver). “His body was intact. He had no broken bones, there was no blood. The injury pattern is not consistent with a vehicle collision,” said Parks.
It's hard to know what happened to Morgan without someone coming forward. Did someone spot Morgan - at 6'5 he's distinctive?
Family wants answers following death of 26-year-old Lapeer man- WNEM
If you were on Marathon Road between 12:28 a.m. and 1:36 a.m. on May 4, 2024, or if you have any information about that night—no matter how small—please call Lt. Bob Wells at (810) 664-1801