TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) – Police are hoping to identify a Chevrolet Camaro they believe is connected to a strike-and-run that left one gentleman seriously injured on Sunday, July 17.
Authorities say the pedestrian was strike soon ahead of 1 a.m. Formerly, they introduced a picture of the Chevrolet Camaro they thought was linked to the collision.
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Detectives imagine the Camaro was traveling east on Irvington Street at South 12th Avenue when it struck the gentleman, who was strolling in the crosswalk east of the intersection. The Camaro was final seen continuing east on Irvington Street.
The man continues to be in the hospital staying dealt with for significant accidents.
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Detectives feel the Camaro has entrance-end destruction and seems to be a convertible. Everyone with facts, especially all those in the vehicle entire body restore organization, is questioned to phone 88-Crime.
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