Tennessee Deputies Seek Hit-and-Run Driver Who Hit Go-Cart
Knox County, Tenn., authorities say a car struck a go-cart, injuring two children, and then sped away.
Sheriff’s deputies are seeking a black car that likely has a broken driver’s side headlight after the collision Sunday night. According to The Knoxville News Sentinel, a boy and a girl who were riding in the go-cart were taken to a hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening. Deputies said the girl was not wearing a helmet.
The car being sought is believed to be a Nissan Sentra and the driver is thought to have been male.
Tips should be phoned to the Knox County Sheriff’s Office at (865) 215-2243.
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