San Angelo pedestrian hit by car, police searching for driver

On Friday, November 10, a San Angelo pedestrian was stuck by a vehicle and the police are asking for the public's assistance finding the driver.

Around 9:10 p.m., the SAPD was dispatched to the 500 block of North Bell Street.

"Upon arrival at the scene, officers located a 41-year-old male in the roadway and observed that he was suffering from non-life-threatening injuries," a news release stated. "The male was transported to Shannon Medical Center via the SAFD where he received treatment."

On Friday, November 10, a San Angelo pedestrian was stuck by a vehicle and the police are asking for the public's assistance finding the driver.
On Friday, November 10, a San Angelo pedestrian was stuck by a vehicle and the police are asking for the public's assistance finding the driver.

Police learned that an unknown vehicle struck the man in the roadway and fled the scene.

The SAPD believes that the suspect vehicle is a 2004-2008 Toyota Camry that is either silver or grey in color, the release stated.

"The suspect vehicle will be missing the passenger side mirror and should have damage to the front passenger quarter panel," according to the release.

The SAPD is asking for any help that would assist them with identifying the suspect.

Contact the non-emergency Dispatch at 325-657-4315 and reference Case #2023-0400750 in you have any information regarding this investigation.

This article originally appeared on San Angelo Standard-Times: San Angelo pedestrian hit by car, police searching for driver