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Police seek for automobile concerned in lethal hit-and-run crash in east Las Vegas valley

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Metro police are trying to find a automobile concerned in a lethal hit-and-run crash within the east Las Vegas valley.

On Nov. 29 round 8 p.m., Metro police responded to a report of a pedestrian hit by a automobile on Flamingo Street and Euclid Avenue.

Police reported {that a} dark-colored automobile was touring westbound on Flamingo Street when a pedestrian, crossing eastbound outdoors of a crosswalk, stepped into the automobile’s path. The influence propelled the pedestrian into the roadway, police mentioned.

The pedestrian was pronounced lifeless and the suspect left the scene earlier than officers arrived, in keeping with police.

1 killed in hit-and-run crash in east Las Vegas valley

On Monday, police launched a photograph of the suspected automobile, asking for the general public assist in finding it. The automobile was described as a dark-colored small to midsize automobile with harm to its entrance.

Metro police are trying to find a automobile concerned in a lethal hit-and-run crash close to Flamingo Street and Euclid Avenue (LVMPD)

Anybody with data is urged to name the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Division’sCollision Investigation Part at 702-828-3595. To stay nameless, name Crime Stoppers at702-385-5555, go to www.crimestoppersofNV.com, or use the cellular app “P3.” Message anddata charges might apply. Suggestions instantly resulting in a felony arrest, or an indictment processedthrough Crime Stoppers might end in a money reward.

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