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Hit-and-Run Accident Involving FHP Trooper Vehicle in Weston, Florida

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In the early hours of a Tuesday morning, a hit-and-run accident involving a Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) trooper vehicle unfolded on the northbound lanes of Interstate 75 near Indian Trace in Weston, Florida. The incident, which occurred around 7 a.m., involved a black car that was seen stopped on the highway, surrounded by authorities.

Driver Flees Scene

Post-collision, the driver of the black vehicle decided to flee the scene on foot. This act initiated a search operation by local law enforcement, supported by police helicopters. The identity of the individual is yet to be known, and the search is ongoing.

Impact on Traffic

As a direct result of the incident, traffic on I-75 North experienced disruption with one lane being blocked. Commuters were advised to find alternative routes or brace for delays until the scene was cleared.

Awaiting Further Information

Additional information regarding the incident has been sought from the FHP. As the investigation progresses, further updates are anticipated. The public is advised to stay informed through subsequent news reports, ensuring safety and awareness.

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Source: bnnbreaking

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