The West Palm Beach Police Department is continuing to investigate a deadly hit-and-run crash and is asking the public to help locate a person of interest connected to the case.
The crash happened on the evening of March 10, around 8:10 p.m., in West Palm Beach. Investigators say the vehicle involved left the scene after the collision, which resulted in a death.
Detectives have named Kelly Anne Jacobson, 40, as a person of interest. According to police, she stands about 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs roughly 130 pounds, and has short blond hair. She also has a noticeable mole on the right side of her nose.
Police say Jacobson works in the marine industry and is known to spend time at marinas in Riviera Beach and Palm Beach Gardens.
Authorities emphasize that the investigation is ongoing and are urging anyone who may have information to come forward. Tips can be shared directly with Detective Streigold of the West Palm Beach Police Department at 561‑822‑1608, referencing case number 20260003830.
Anyone who wishes to remain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County at 1‑800‑458‑TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online.
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