A St. Clair County family is grieving after 49-year-old Harold Schaedler was struck and killed in a hit-and-run while riding his motorized bike in Cahokia Heights, Illinois. His loved ones say they are desperate for answers and justice.
What Happened
On Saturday evening, August 23, 2025, Harold Schaedler left his Belleville-area home to ride his motorized bike along Illinois Route 157 near Foley Drive. He was expected to return later that night but never did.
Shortly before 11 p.m., Schaedler was fatally struck by a vehicle. Authorities say the driver fled the scene, leaving him in the road. His backpack, tools, and cash were recovered nearby, but his bike was missing.
Who Is Harold Schaedler
Harold Schaedler was a father of five and a grandfather who loved fishing, the outdoors, and spending time with his family. His daughter, Sierra Meskil, described him as an “amazing dad” who cared deeply for his children and grandchildren.
“He didn’t deserve that. My siblings, his grandchildren, we cannot believe he’s gone,” she said tearfully.
Background or Timeline
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Saturday, August 23 (6 p.m.) – Harold left for a routine bike ride.
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Saturday night, August 23 (around 11 p.m.) – He was struck and killed on Illinois Route 157.
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Monday, August 25 – The St. Clair County Coroner notified the family of his death.
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August 27 – Family confirmed that his bike was still missing, and police had no suspect leads.
The incident has left the community shaken, with family members pleading for anyone with information to step forward.
Public or Social Media Reaction
Local residents and social media users have expressed heartbreak and anger over the hit-and-run. Many have shared tributes to Schaedler online and called for justice in his memory. Community members are urging drivers with dashcam footage or possible sightings that night to contact police.
Official Statement or What Happens Next
The Cahokia Heights Police Department, along with the Illinois State Police, is leading the investigation and reconstructing the crash. At this time, police say they have little information about the vehicle or driver involved.
Anyone with details is urged to contact the Cahokia Heights Police Department at 618-337-4500. Anonymous tips may also be provided through Crime Stoppers.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
