A hit-and-run crash occurred in Killeen on East Stan Schlueter Loop 121 on Saturday, August 9. According to a report by KXXV News, the Killeen Police Department is currently investigating the incident and is urging members of the community to come forward with any information that could lead to the identification and arrest of the suspect involved.

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New Reward Puts Pressure on Killeen Hit-and-Run Suspect

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Authorities have announced that a cash reward of up to $1,000 may be available for anyone who provides helpful information related to the case. Residents with tips are encouraged to contact Bell County Crime Stoppers at 254-526-8477. Callers can remain anonymous, and any tip that leads to an arrest may be eligible for the reward.

Unsolved Killeen Hit-and-Run Sparks Outcry

In connection with the investigation, the police have released images of a vehicle they believe may have been involved in the crash. Based on available evidence, the vehicle is estimated to be a model manufactured between 2021 and 2025. It is reported to have visible front-end damage, which may help with its identification. The police are asking residents and businesses to review any surveillance footage they may have from the area around the time of the incident. Even the smallest detail could prove crucial in solving the case and bringing justice to those who have been affected.

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