Michael "Dreadlock Mike" Alston from the "Find the Hit and Run Killer of Two Detroit Icons" Facebook page.

DETROIT — Detroit police on Tuesday impounded a white Cadillac they said may have been involved in the hit-and-run crash that killed two iconic Detroit panhandlers about 2:30 a.m. Saturday.

Police said the vehicle, towed from near Lawton and Interstate 75, "may be involved" but "is not the primary" vehicle in the fatal hit-and-run crash that killed James "Eat Em Up Tigers" Van Horn, 66; or Michael "Dreadlock Mike" Alston, 55.

Authorities are still searching for a dark-colored Dodge Avenger with front end damage and out-of-state plates, the primary vehicle.

Both men were well known by those who frequented Detroit or Tigers games. Fans knew Van Horn for his infectious chant, "eat 'em up Tigers, Eat 'em up," which he'd recite while shaking a cup full of change held in am Incredible Hulk costume glove.

Alston, also a panhandler, had thick dreadlocks and used a wheelchair due to losing portions of both legs. He often panhandled from the intersection of Mack and the I-75 service drive.

As of Tuesday, Alston's funeral arrangements were not finalized. Read about Van Horn's

Screen Shot of "Eat Em Up Tigers Guy" from YouTube

were initiated to raise money for the funerals and

seeking the driver who killed the men had amassed greater than 18,000 "likes" as of Tuesday.

Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest of the driver involved in the fatal collision. Callers may provide tips anonymously by calling 1-800-SPEAKUP.

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