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I need help to identify a driver that hit me in a hit and run accident.
On Friday, I was hit by a car at Whole Foods at 119th and Metcalf in Overland Park. I was thoroughly checked out by a physician, X-rays, CT scans, blood work, etc., and was just told to take it easy for several days as I’m low energy and my body is incredibly sore. Thank god it wasn’t any worse.
The driver was backing out of a parking spot, and ran into me, hitting me into the back of my tailgate, as I was situating things in the back of my SUV. The driver drove off after hitting me. The car was an early 2000s silver Lexus with a red Kansas City Chiefs Hunt Foundation license plate that said AFC-1. I didn’t get a look at the driver or any pics or anything else. The parking lot was packed, and A woman drove by and looked at me as soon as it happened. But no one stopped to ask what happened or to see if I was okay.
I’m posting here to try and get in front of as many local folks as I can. We have to find the driver. Yesterday, the police let me know that Whole Foods does not have exterior cameras. They think the license plate is Missouri issued, so they are waiting for MO to get info on the plate. The police are investigating as a criminal hit and run. I would be so grateful if you could share this. I’m looking for anyone who may recognize this car or who may have been at Whole Foods on Friday.
Originally Posted by |Zach|:
The "we are waiting for MO to get info on the plate" is a weird thing and I would be interested to hear directly what the conversation between the cops and the victim were.
There really is no waiting law enforcement agencies readily have access to run and get info from any plate of any state of the union.
Clay's friend seems suspicious his story does not really make sense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by |Zach|:
The "we are waiting for MO to get info on the plate" is a weird thing and I would be interested to hear directly what the conversation between the cops and the victim were.
There really is no waiting law enforcement agencies readily have access to run and get info from any plate of any state of the union.
I read that part and my initial thought was... why spread the word then? If they’re looking it up (eventually?), they will get their answer.
What are you going to do with this extra information, go back to the cops in a couple days and tell them some stranger on reddit saw the car at a lululemon? (Whole Foods joke) [Reply]
This entire story sounds sketchy as hell. It reads like somone looking to get paid. The entire thing doesn't make sense. "I was thoroughly checked out with X-rays, CT scans, and blood work", but then just told to take it easy for a few days? The being told they have to wait for information from the plate when every cop in America can pull up a plate number and get information immediately.