Chicago Police Seek Hit-and-Run Driver in Far South Side Crash
Incident Details
A hit-and-run driver critically injured a pedestrian on the Far South Side of Chicago on Tuesday evening. The incident occurred at 6:14 p.m. in the 12700 block of South Halsted Street.
Vehicle Description
The vehicle involved in the crash was a white Honda Pilot SUV with a Wisconsin license plate number WH1861G. The SUV was heading southbound when it struck a pedestrian in the roadway. The vehicle’s bumper sticker also featured a yellow sticker that stated, "Delivery vehicle makes frequent stops."
Investigation
After the crash, the SUV sped away from the scene, leaving the critically injured pedestrian behind. Chicago police are now seeking the hit-and-run driver and urge anyone with information to come forward.
Tips for Identifying the Suspect Vehicle
If you see the suspect’s vehicle, please call 911 and provide the location to the police. If you have more information on the incident, contact the Major Accident Investigations Unit at 312-745-4521.
Conclusion
The Chicago Police Department is committed to finding the individual responsible for this serious hit-and-run incident. We urge the public to remain vigilant and report any information that may lead to the identification and apprehension of the suspect.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the make and model of the suspect vehicle?
- White Honda Pilot SUV
- What is the license plate number of the suspect vehicle?
- WH1861G
- What is the location of the incident?
- 12700 block of South Halsted Street
- What is the condition of the injured pedestrian?
- Critically injured
- How can I provide information about the incident?
- Call 911 and provide the location to the police, or contact the Major Accident Investigations Unit at 312-745-4521