Crime & Safety
New Evidence Found In Fatal Hit And Run On I-59
The investigation into a fatal hit and run on I-59 in October has resulted in some new evidence.
BIRMINGHAM, AL — Birmingham police have identified the vehicle that likely caused a fatal traffic collision on I-59 in October.
The multi-vehicle wreck that caused one motorist's death occurred Oct. 6.
Police said the wreck was caused by a white vehicle that struck a small silver sedan. The silver sedan was catapulted into an 18-wheeler causing the 18-wheeler to strike a black SUV, Mauldin said. The driver of the 18-wheeler was pronounced dead on the scene. The driver of the white vehicle left the scene of the wreck.
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Sgt. Road Mauldin of the Birmingham Police Department said Monday that the preliminary investigation suggests the white vehicle appears to be a Nissan Cube.
"The white vehicle struck the silver sedan, causing the sedan to collide with the tractor
trailer," Mauldin said. "The tractor trailer then struck the concrete median and a Jeep Cherokee. Both vehicles subsequently fell over the wall onto the 20/59 southbound interstate below."
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The Birmingham Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the white vehicle involved in the accident that left the scene. At approximately 5:02 p.m., BPD responded to a traffic collision at I-59 North / I- 59 South. pic.twitter.com/deo94G7H2t
— Bhampolice (@BhamPolice) October 19, 2020
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Birmingham PD Hit and Run Investigators at 205-254-6555.
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