fbpx
Share
Share
Share

Deadly hit-and-run on Palm Beach Boulevard; search underway.

Photo by: wink

One person is dead after a hit-and-run occurred on Palm Beach Boulevard in Fort Myers.

According to the Fort Myers Police Department, at least one driver struck a pedestrian who died at the intersection of Palm Beach and Veronica Shoemaker Boulevard, around 2:30 a.m. Monday.

FMPD reported that two vehicles were potentially involved in the crash, and both left the scene after hitting the pedestrian.

FMPD has issued a search for a white pickup truck and a maroon SUV; however, officers are unsure of the make and model of both vehicles.

The identity of the hit-and-run victim has yet to be released.

If you have any information on this hit-and-run contact Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers at 1-800-780-8744. You can also submit tips online or on the P3 Tips mobile app. Remember, you can remain anonymous and be eligible for a reward.

In the aftermath of a pedestrian accident, the compassionate and experienced team at the Ovadia Law Group is ready to provide the support and legal guidance you need. Pedestrian accidents can lead to devastating consequences, and our dedicated attorneys specialize in navigating the complexities of such cases. If you or a loved one has been involved in a pedestrian accident, call us at 1-800-674-9396 for a free consultation. During this confidential session, our team will carefully evaluate the details of your case, address your concerns, and provide expert insights into the legal options available to you. Trust the Ovadia Law Group to be your advocate, fighting for your rights and diligently working to secure the compensation you deserve after a pedestrian accident. Our priority is your well-being, and we are committed to helping you move forward during this challenging time.

Source: winknews

*The previous information was taken from an online news article. We are not responsible if the information changes or is incorrect after the date and time of publication. If the information is incorrect, please let us know and we will correct it.

Need an attorney?

Latest News

Skip to content