Reward Upped to Find Hit-and-Run Driver, Victim Offers First Interview
The family of a Danvers native who was struck and seriously injured in a hit-and-run crash in South Carolina last year has increased its reward in a quest to locate the driver.
The family of a Danvers native who was struck and seriously injured outside the South Carolina hospital where she was working in September has upped the reward amount to find the driver of the vehicle that hit her, reports WTOC in South Carolina. The family of Lindsay Bires, 24, said last week that the reward now stands at $15,000 for information about the person who was driving a vehicle that struck her outside Palmetto Health Richland in Columbia, S.C. The reward had started at $5,000. The only information that is available about the car that struck her was that it was small and white and possibly has damage to the front right side. It fled after hitting her and surveillance cameras at the hospital have not provided any further details. …
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