Police asking for help identifying badly injured crash victim

Nov 22, 2016 - 12:29
Nov 22, 2016 - 12:40
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Police asking for help identifying badly injured crash victim
Police asking for help identifying badly injured crash victim

HAPEVILLE, GA  - The Hapeville Police Department is hoping a new sketch will help them identify a man who was seriously injured and remains hospitalized after a horrible crash on northbound I-85 on November 14

Police say a black Infiniti convertible crashed along the northbound lanes of Interstate 85 on November 14 and exploded in flames.  Police say a Good Samaritan pulled the occupant to safety after his vehicle left the roadway and crashed into a tree. The occupant remains in the hospital and has yet to be identified.

The occupant is described as a black male, in his teens to early 20’s, between 5’6 -5’7 tall and weighing about 150 pounds. He has an average build, black hair, short haircut and thick eyebrows.

If you have any identifying information, please call Hapeville Police Department at (404) 768-7171.

 

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