Woman injured in pedestrian collision with hit-and-run driver at Reynoir Street and Howard Avenue in Biloxi, Mississippi
Woman injured in hit-and-run; police looking for Toyota Tundra
The suspect vehicle was last seen driving north on Reynoir Street and was described by witnesses as a black, 2006 or earlier Toyota Tundra four-door truck with a silver toolbox, tinted windows, silver push bumper and silver rear bumper, police said.
July 1 hit-and-run victim still in critical condition; police looking for driver
If you can identify the truck or have any information that could help investigators identify the driver, please call the Biloxi Police Department at 228-392-0641 or Crime Stoppers at 1-877-787-5898.
Security camera caught Tundra just before holiday weekend hit-and-run in Biloxi
From video footage obtained at the Wells Fargo on Howard Avenue, police now know the black Toyota Tundra is a 2001 crew-cab model.
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