Man sought on vehicular homicide warrant in crash that killed motorcyclist

Kobe Bordelon, 20, died on June 28 after a hit-and-run wreck in Alexandria.

Police are searching for a man wanted on a vehicular homicide warrant stemming from a June wreck that killed a 20-year-old motorcyclist.

Leandra Tenell McNeal, 44, is wanted in connection with the death of Kobe Bordelon, who died after the June 20 wreck at the intersection of North Bolton Avenue and Enterprise Road.

McNeal had fled the scene of the wreck, according to the Alexandria Police Department, but the truck he had been driving later was found in Ball.

McNeal was arrested the day of the wreck, booked into the Rapides Parish Detention Center #1 on charges of felony hit and run, driving under suspension and failure to yield.

He also faced a misdemeanor fugitive warrant and a contempt of court warrant.

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After posting a $100,200 bond, he was released on July 6.

The vehicular homicide warrant was issued on July 21, according to a news release.

The release states McNeal is from Ball, but his address in online jail booking records is listed as being on Bayou Clear Road in Woodworth.

Anyone with information about McNeal is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 318-443-7868, the department's dispatch at 318-441-6559 or its traffic division at 318-441-6408.

A GoFundMe was opened to help Bordelon's grandmother pay for his funeral expenses.

"Kobe loved life and loved riding his motorcycle," it reads.

It has raised $1,810 of its $5,000 goal. It can be viewed at https://tinyurl.com/bdhn4mau.

This article originally appeared on Alexandria Town Talk: Leandra McNeal sought on vehicular homicide warrant in Kobe Bordelon death