BRUCE – Brookings County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a vehicle that struck another and left the scene in Bruce, said Assistant Sheriff Scott Sebring.
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BRUCE – Brookings County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a vehicle that struck another and left the scene in Bruce, said Assistant Sheriff Scott Sebring.
The damage was reported at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sebring said.
“A Bruce resident reported that his 2015 Kia Optima LX that was parked on Jay Street near First Street in Bruce had been struck on the passenger side, causing an estimated $2,500 worth of damage by an unknown vehicle,” Sebring said.
“It is believed that the hit-and-run occurred on Saturday, Nov. 30, around 8 p.m.,” he added.
Anyone with any information about this case can contact the Brookings County Sheriff’s Office at 605-696-8300, contact Crimestoppers anonymously by visiting www.brookingsareacrimestoppers.com or call 605-692-STOP (7867).