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Thousand Dollar Rewards For Identification Of Driver

On Sunday, August 15 at approximately 7:15 a.m., the pictured red Mini Cooper t-boned another vehicle near the intersection of Powerhouse Rd. and Prairie Ave.Fortunately, there were no injuries.

The suspect driver is a white male, in his mid to late 20’s with short, almost shaved blonde hair.

After the crash, the suspect told the victim driver, “Dude, I’m sorry” and acted as though he was going to pull over and exchange information.

The suspect then fled the scene and has yet to be identified.If you have information leading to the suspects’ location, arrest, or any other crime, let us know.

The Cheyenne Police Department wants the public to know that you will remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000.00. The caller I.D. system is not installed on the Silent Witness phone lines.

Wyoming News Syndicated
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