Crime & Safety
Cyclist Hit By Car In Cleveland, Police Need Help ID'ing Suspect
Cleveland police said Wednesday morning they need the public's help finding the driver of a car that hit a 70-year-old cyclist.

CLEVELAND — Police are asking the public for help finding the driver who hit a 70-year-old cyclist in late May.
Cleveland police issued a statement asking the public for help on Wednesday morning. According to officers, the 70-year-old cyclist was riding toward the intersection of E. 142nd and Kinsman Avenue on May 27 at 8 a.m. when a car hit him.
The driver of the car stopped and checked on the man. The driver waited until EMS arrived and then left without giving their identity.
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Police said they do not know the make or model of the car that hit the cyclist. Cleveland police also did not respond to requests for additional information describing the driver.
Anyone with information on this car, should contact Crimestoppers or detectives with the Cleveland Division of Police at 216-623-3308.
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