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Odessa Police Looking For Man Who Caused 2 Hit-And-Run Crashes

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: February 20, 2013
ODESSA -- Odessa Police are looking for a man who allegedly caused a 2-vehicle crash and then sped off.

    Odessa Police say that the driver of a 2012 Toyota RAV 4 failed to yield while pulling out of the Twin Peaks restaurant parking lot near the intersection of East 42nd Street and J.B.S. Parkway around 8:15 PM on February 15th.

    Officers say that two other vehicles crashed as a direct result of the drivers actions.

    The Toyota driver allegedly took off, but police say some witnesses and victims followed the vehicle and cornered it along Kingsland Court.

    Some witnesses tried to pull the driver out of Toyota RAV 4 -- but he reportedly backed up, smashing into another vehicle and hitting a woman.

    The woman reportedly suffered bruises on her hands and knees.

    The driver sped off again after causing the second crash.

    Anyone with information on this incident should call Odessa Police at (432) 333-3641.

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