According to a police update, officers believe the suspect was driving a dark-colored four-door Nissan sedan when they struck a pedestrian at East 40th Avenue and Harssion Street near North Colorado Boulevard.
The suspect did not render aid or call 911 and fled the scene of the accident that left the pedestrian in serious condition.
The suspect’s vehicle is likely to have sustained minor-to-moderate front-end damage.
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