UPDATE: Police searching for suspect in connection to early morning hit and run in Salisbury
10/26 Update: The investigation continues into an early morning hit and run incident that took place on October 19th.
The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) previously requested information on a white four-door sedan with a black hood. That vehicle, along with another vehicle of interest, were both located and eliminated as the suspect vehicle at this time.
WCSO is now asking for the public’s help in locating what appears to be a white Dodge Dart, pictured above. This vehicle was seen on video surveillance as the vehicle turned onto Onley Road, just a few minutes before police responded to the hit and run.
Anyone that may have information regarding this incident is asked to contact Corporal Scott Hamilton at the Sheriff’s Office, at 410-548-4891, or Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776. Callers will remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward that leads to an arrest in this case. Officials say there is currently the possibility of receiving a $2,000 cash reward for information that may lead to an arrest/conviction in this case.
Crime Solvers is also still requesting that caller 921-1343 call Crime Solvers back at 410-548-1776.
SALISBURY, Md. – A suspect is still on the loose after a hit and run reportedly took place during the early morning hours on Friday.
Deputies responded to a reported hit and run incident in the 100 block of Onley Road just after 2:30 AM. When officials arrived, they found a male pedestrian lying on the edge of the roadway, appearing to have been hit by a vehicle.
The male suspect was taken to PRMC and treated for significant injuries.
Deputies began an investigation into the incident, reviewing area surveillance video with the assistance of Salisbury University Police. They say they have developed some vehicles of interest, pictured above.
Anyone with information in regards to this incident should contact the Sheriff’s office at 410-548-4890 or Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776. Those that call Crime Solvers will remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward that leads to an arrest in the case.