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Tuesday, July 15, 2008 --- 36 days ago http://www.waynesvilledailyguide.com/homepage/x1346884215/Publicity-may-have-sol
| Publicity following a July 5 rollover wreck in downtown Crocker may have helped solve the incident, according to Crocker Police Chief Robert Ishmael. The crash totaled a 1990 Toyota Camry owned by a Crocker woman and injured two men in the car who said they were passengers in the car, not driving it. When emergency personnel arrived, both occupants were out of the vehicle and “highly intoxicated,” Ishmael said following the crash, and they claimed an unknown white male driver wearing a white T-shirt driver fled the scene after the crash. The crash didn’t injure anybody else, but sent the car flying through the air before crashing. Ishmael said the car was northbound on Commercial Street, ran off the right side of the roadway onto the shoulder, travelled 50.9 feet, struck a culvert, continued travelling northbound in the ditch for 23 feet, struck a concrete walkway, and then went airborne for 15 feet before striking the ground where it flipped over onto its side and then rolled onto its roof. Ishmael requested help from the public to identify the driver of the car, and that request paid off. On Monday evening, Ishmael said he’s asked Prosecuting Attorney Deborah Hooper to file traffic charges and charges of filing a false report against both occupants of the car. “After reading the article in the Daily Guide, we had multiple people call with information and I do appreciate the assistance of the citizens of Crocker,” Ishmael said. ... |
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