DENVER, CO – A cyclist suffered serious injuries at East 36th Avenue and Ulster Street, where they were struck by a driver who then fled the scene before 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
According to Denver Police and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, the hit-and-run suspect may have been a Hispanic man operating a 2002 white Kia Sedona with a temporary Colorado license plate reading 6209647 with front-end damage.
#ALERT: DPD has issued a Medina Alert for a hit and run crash involving a pedestrian and motorist that occurred on 5-21-24 at 6:26pm near 36th and Ulster. The vehicle is a 2002 White KIA Sedona temporary license CO plate 6209647. Please call 911 with any information #Denverpic.twitter.com/FQPsTjFnaW
— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) May 23, 2024
Should anyone see this vehicle, they are asked to contact The Denver Police Department at the phone number listed in the initial source.
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