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Police Search For Driver In Odessa Hit-And-Run

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: November 11, 2010
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ODESSA -- Police continue to search for a silver Chrysler Sebring involved in a hit-and-run.
    According to reports, the driver of that vehicle hit a yellow Suzuki motorcycle Wednesday morning at the intersection of north Sam Houston and west 8th in Odessa. The motorcycle was heading east on 8th when the Sebring turned left on to Sam Houston, crashing into the bike. After the crash, the person driving the Sebring drove off.
    The driver of the motorcycle was taken to Medical Center Hospital with injuries to his head and back. The investigation continues.

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