From Linda Beymer:
As Roseville police were checking on reports that someone was camping in a black 1977 Audi sedan at the dead end of March Road, a man got into the car and hit a bystander before continuing down PFE Road without stopping. Now police are seeking the driver as part of an investigation of a hit-and-run.
The victim, who suffered cuts and bruises, was treated at Sutter Roseville Medical Center and released.
Dee Dee Gunther, Roseville Police Department public information officer, said police were called about 6 a.m. to check on the vehicle parked near a construction site. When the officer arrived, the Audi was empty and he went inside a business to talk to a witness.
During that time, a man drove away the Audi down PFE Road, hitting the bystander in the 2100 block of March Road. The driver was described as a white man in his late 20s, about 5-foot-8 to 6-foot tall with a thin build, shoulder-length brown hair, a mustache and a goatee. He was wearing a brown jacket, black T-shirt and blue jeans.
The four-door Audi sedan has tinted windows, no license plates and damage on the passenger side. Clothing and other items were piled in the back seat.
Anyone with information can call the Roseville Police Department at (916) 774-5070 or Roseville Crime Stoppers at (916) 783-7867.
June 10, 2008
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