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Lafayette police seek suspect in hit-and-run with bicyclist

LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) – Lafayette Police are looking for information on a suspect wanted for a Hit and Run Involving a Pedestrian.

On March 27 around midnight, patrol officers responded to a report of a major hit and run crash involving a bicyclist at the 200 block of E. Pine Street.

A suspect driving an older model silver Buick 4 door vehicle struck a bicyclist causing moderate injuries. After the crash, the suspect vehicle fled the area. At the time of the crash, the suspect vehicle had a switched Louisiana license plate of 757GXT. Due to lack of witnesses, there was no description of the suspect driver.

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If you can identify the suspect or have any information about this crime call the Lafayette Crime Stoppers tips line at 232-TIPS or submit your tip using the P3 Tips mobile app. All callers remain anonymous and can earn a cash reward.

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