Johnny Eugene Roe, 38, dead following hit-and-run crash on GA Highway 38 Lowndes County, Georgia
Victim Identified in Lowndes County Hit and Run Accident
The vehicle, described as a Silver Jeep Cherokee fled the scene, and was found at a nearby business in Valdosta. After being interviewed it was determined that the driver was unaware of striking Mr. Roe, believing he struck a deer.
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