Hit-And-Run Victim Seeks Driver
Attention, parents of teenage drivers. If your son or daughter’s vehicle had some oddly explained damage on Saturday morning, Mike O’Neal would appreciate it if you contacted the University Park Police Department. On Friday night, at about 10:40 p.m., a hit-and-run driver plowed into O’Neal’s Toyota Avalon in the 3800 block of Centenary Avenue. The eastbound driver was speeding, and the Avalon was totaled. The vehicle in question likely has damage to its front end, on the passenger side.
Attention parents as well – plenty of loaded adults on the roads.
Do you really think any parent is turning their precious little child in? Please.
Be glad no one got killed, and call it a win.
Parent might not, but maybe one of us driving around might see the damaged car. Parents and kids need to be held accountable.
I had the same thing happen two days before Thanksgiving on Turtle Creek just south of Lovers Lane. Rear ended my daughters Jetta and then took off. Went out the next morning and found it totalled. They must have gotten their car stuck under the rear wheel which completely pulled the wheel off our car. Never heard anything from the UP police.
This accident could have be done by any driver, adult or teen, sober or drunk….