Kurt Vasica, 51, hurt when he was struck by hit and run driver at 16th St. and Oberlin Road in Spokane Valley, Washington

Modified Date: 
Wed, 03/02/2016 - 8:56pm
Accident Date: 
Friday, November 14, 2014

Deputies seek information on Spokane Valley hit-and-run

Spokane County Sheriff’s Office investigators are seeking information from the public about a Friday night hit-and-run collision in Spokane Valley.

SVPD looking to identify driver with info about hit and run

The vehicle appears to be a pickup, darker color with light colored paint on the lower rocker panel. Investigators are not sure if the vehicle was actually involved, but are asking the driver or anyone who can help identify the vehicle to contact Corporal Jeff Welton at 509-477-3237.

Cash reward offered for information leading to arrest in Spokane Valley hit and run

Anyone with information regarding this incident or the suspect vehicle is urged to contact the Crime Stoppers Tip Line at 1-800-222-TIPS or submit their tip at http://www.crimestoppersinlandnorthwest.org. You can remain anonymous.

Spokane Valley hit and run victim searching for driver

Vasica was working and getting ready to marry his girlfriend when the accident happened. He said insurance from the driver could help be a first step getting back to life he wants to live. If you know anything about the hit and run, call Crime Check at 509-456-2233.

A 51-year-old man was hospitalized when he was struck by a hit and run driver at 16th St. and Oberlin Road. The vehicle has been described as a dark-colored, possibly green, older SUV, and police are still searching for the suspect. The victim suffered injuries to his head and leg, and is currently hospitalized in stable condition. If you have any information regarding this accident, you should contact Cpl. Jeff Welton at (509) 477-3237.

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People Involved: 
Kurt Vasica

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