
In South Miami, a police sergeant engaged in the inquiry of discovered shell casings was hit by a car, a misfortune that resulted in him being transported to the hospital. The officer, Sgt. Fernando Bosch was conducting his investigation near the intersection of Southwest 64th Street and 62nd Avenue when the incident occurred, as reported by NBC Miami.
The driver of the vehicle involved in the incident did not flee the scene, a detail that came to light in the aftermath of the event, the ongoing investigation into the shell casings found prior to the incident is still in an active state, signifying an unresolved puzzle for local enforcement.
Bosch sustained minor injuries from the encounter and was later released from the hospital, as was detailed by CBS News Miami.
While the exact circumstances that led to Sgt. Bosch being struck remain the subject of investigation, the fact that the driver remained at the scene may provide important insights for the authorities. The inquiry is closely examining whether the shell casings are connected to the car that hit the sergeant. More information will emerge as the investigation unfolds and the department unravels this series of events.