Police asking for help in identifying suspect in fatal SF hit-and-run

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The San Francisco Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating the suspect in a fatal hit-and-run collision in the Ingleside District earlier this year. On Feb. 25 at around 6:49 p.m., SFPD officers responded to the area of Alemany Boulevard and Rousseau Street on a report of a hit-and-run vehicle crash with injuries.

Officers arrived on the scene and found an injured male pedestrian. After being transported with life-threatening injuries, the victim was pronounced deceased at the hospital.

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    Photo: SFPD
  • Photo: SFPD
    Photo: SFPD
  • Photo: SFPD
    Photo: SFPD

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The vehicle and driver involved in the crash fled the scene and have not been located, police said.

The suspect vehicle has been described as a dark-colored Toyota Camry, possibly 1997-2001 model. The suspect vehicle, police said, should have significant front-end damage, damaged headlights, and a missing Toyota emblem from its hood.

The vehicle was last seen fleeing east on Alemany Boulevard. No arrest has been made at this time. Anyone with information related to the incident is asked to contact SFPD.

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