Crime & Safety
Sheriff Seeks Help In Forsyth Hit and Run Crash
The wreck happened last Friday, February 10, at McFarland Parkway and Ronald Reagan Boulevard.

CUMMING, GA β The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help in finding information about a recent hit-and-run crash.
The crash happened last Friday, February 10, at 6:40 a.m. on McFarland Parkway and Ronald Reagan Boulevard.
Sheriff's deputies say a vehicle ran a red light, which caused the crash, then spun out of control. The vehicle's driver then drove south on Ronald Reagan Boulevard in the northbound lanes and turned in to a Shell gas station.
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The vehicle β possibly a silver, early 2000s model Nissan Altima β should have heavy damage to the passenger side front and rear door areas.
Anyone who witnessed the crash or otherwise has information about it is asked to contact DFC Scott Collett with the sheriff's office traffic specialist unit at 770-781-2201.
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