Person killed in overnight hit-and-run in LaGrange, police say

Atlanta, GALocal News

In the early hours of Sunday, February 23, 2025, a tragic hit-and-run incident in LaGrange, Georgia, resulted in the death of an unidentified victim. The accident occurred shortly after 11 p. m. at the intersection of East Depot Street and Rome Avenue, where police arrived to find the victim unresponsive in the street. Despite efforts to locate the driver, they fled the scene, raising concerns about road safety and the responsibilities of motorists.

LaGrange police are actively seeking information from the public to help identify the suspect involved in this incident. Authorities are asking anyone with knowledge of the event to contact the LaGrange Police Department directly. This case underscores the critical need for community vigilance in reporting reckless driving behaviors. As the investigation unfolds, updates will be provided by Atlanta News First, ensuring the public remains informed. The community's cooperation is vital in achieving justice for the victim and preventing future tragedies.

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