Sister wants answers, accountability in brother's death
More than three weeks after her brother's death, Amy Louttit is still waiting for answers about what happened and who might be responsible.
"He was funny, he was very protective," she said of George Louttit, who was known as "Georgie."
Ottawa Police were called to the area of Preston and St. Anthony streets in Little Italy around 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 2 and found Louttit, 39, dead.
Amy Louttit says she didn't find out until a few days later.
Police issued a news release about a "fatal collision" the afternoon of Oct. 5. Police confirmed that Louttit was a pedestrian but didn't say what happened. They have not called it a hit-and-run.
In the news release, investigators asked for dashcam footage of the area between 10 to 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 2.
"If they put out that information earlier, like on the same day, then maybe someone would've been like, 'Hey, I remember that.' But after a few days, people forget, they move on with their lives, but we're stuck not knowing," Amy Loutitt said.
Police acknowledged its notification process was not as timely as it would have liked.
"Sadly, in this instance, it took some time to positively identify the victim and determine what had happened amidst the unknown circumstances in which he was found," the service wrote in a statement, adding "officers visited the family's place of residence several times over the course of the evening in an effort to make contact with them."
"It was very frustrating because I would've liked to been woken up right away because it is an emergency and all that and I don't know it was just the casualness I didn't like," Amy Louttit said. "It felt like mad disrespectful."
She's hoping for answers and accountability.
"Even if it was an accident, you know, give us some closure. Right now, he's looking like just another number for native people as it is, and I don't like that because my mom was already a stat and I don't want my brother to be one too."
Anyone with information is asked to call the fatal collision investigation unit at 613-236-1222 ext. 2345 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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