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Sheboygan Police Seek Public Help to Locate Suspect in Hit-and-Run That Injured Cyclist

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Published on October 08, 2024
Sheboygan Police Seek Public Help to Locate Suspect in Hit-and-Run That Injured CyclistSource: Google Street View

Sheboygan law enforcement officials have publicly sought assistance to locate a driver involved in a hit-and-run incident that left a 60-year-old female cyclist with severe injuries. On early Sunday morning, October 6, at approximately 5:47 a.m., the woman was struck at the intersection of South Eighth Street and Spring Avenue while traveling south on her bicycle, as reported by TMJ4. The unidentified vehicle involved in the incident fled the scene before authorities arrived.

Subsequent to the collision, the woman was discovered lying in the road and urgently airlifted to Froedtert Hospital due to the serious nature of her injuries, CBS58 shared. The heboygan Police Department, in their efforts to thoroughly investigate and potentially to find the culpable party, have released surveillance video footage showcasing the vehicle they believe to be connected to this unfortunate event.

While the identity of the woman has not been disclosed to the public, the aftermath of the incident has resonated through the Sheboygan community, prompting public safety officials to appeal to anyone with knowledge of the matter to step forward. Witnesses or individuals with any further information have been encouraged to reach out to the Sheboygan Police Department directly or, if they wish to remain anonymous, to submit tips through the Sheboygan County Crime Stoppers website, as detailed by Sheboygan Press.

The Sheboygan Police Department  has made it clear that any piece of information, no matter how small it may seem, could prove crucial in their pursuit to apprehend the individual responsible for the collision. They continue to ask individuals to call them at 920-459-3333 or to provide anonymous tips through www.cufthem.com.