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Dallas Police ask for help finding hit-and-run driver who injured couple – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth



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Dallas Police launched new information Wednesday at the seek for a hit-and-run driver that crashed into and seriously injured a couple.

In this situation, police mentioned the hit-and-run driver ditched his pickup truck on the scene and ran away on foot leaving two younger oldsters seriously injured.

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Alan Tienda and his spouse Sandra Sanchez stay hospitalized after being seriously injured within the Oct. 13 crash in South Oak Cliff.

“Right now, my brother Alan Tienda has a broken side of the hip bone, right side of his face,” mentioned the sufferer’s sister Samantha Lopez. “I just want justice for them because these two people are good people. They had a lot of plans. They have a 2-year-old boy and an 8-year-old boy. They had plans.”

Police want help finding the individual or individuals who ran from the crash on Friday night time. The collision befell simply prior to 8 p.m. on the intersection of East Kiest Boulevard and South Marsalis Avenue.

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Dallas Police mentioned the driver of a gray Ford F-150 FX pickup used to be rushing westbound on Kiest and ran a purple mild at Marsalis prior to smashing into the sufferer’s automotive.

The driver, police mentioned, were given out and ran away on foot, leaving the truck on the scene. Police mentioned the truck used to be a 2012 type with a paper tag.

Police launched pictures of the pickup however have not had any information at the driver to percentage. NBC 5 requested if this supposed the truck used to be stolen or if it had a faux paper tag.

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Dallas Police would handiest say the driver left the truck on the scene and that the investigation is ongoing. Meanwhile, Tienda and Sanchez suffered a number of damaged bones, and inside bleeding and feature gone through a number of surgical procedures with extra nonetheless wanted.

Anyone with information in this case is instructed to touch Vehicle Crimes Detective Kenneth Watson at 972-504-5076 or at [email protected]. Callers can reference case quantity 184082-2023.

Tienda’s sister has arrange a GoFundMe to help duvet the couple’s clinical prices.

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