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Carson City Sheriff's Office seeks help locating driver hauling backhoe involved in hit and run

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is seeking the help of the public, for a hit and run which occurred on Nov. 11, 2021 at the intersection of South Curry Street and West Koontz Lane in Carson City.

There is no suspect at this time but a vehicle description was obtained. The suspect drives an early 2015 to 2020 Dodge Ram pickup truck black in color with an unknown license plate. The pickup was hauling a black trailer with a white and red backhoe excavator.

According to the reporting party and video collected on scene, the driver stopped at the stop sign on South Curry Street and West Koontz Lane.

The boom of the backhoe caught the phone line as the truck drove through the intersection and brought down the phone line. The driver did not stop and continued to drive southbound on South Curry Street.

If you recognize the vehicle in the picture’s please call the Carson City Sheriff’s Office, reference case number 21-7470 or Deputy J. Carillo at jcarillo@carson.org or 775-887-2020 Ext. 46689.

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