18-year-old seriously injured in St. Pete hit-and-run crash

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

In a troubling incident on Thursday afternoon, an 18-year-old was left with serious injuries after a hit-and-run crash in St. Petersburg, Florida. The collision took place shortly after 2 p. m. at the intersection of 54th Avenue North and 12th Street, where a westbound sedan struck a pick-up truck that was crossing the street.

The force of the impact flipped the pick-up truck, resulting in significant injuries to the 18-year-old driver. Authorities reported that the driver of the sedan fled the scene immediately after the crash and has not yet been apprehended. The St. Pete Police Department is actively investigating the incident and is asking for public assistance in locating the suspect. Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact the police.

This incident raises concerns about road safety and the consequences of hit-and-run accidents in local communities. As the investigation continues, the community remains on alert for updates.

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