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I managed to reveal the licence plate, and found the guy, who did this.
Here we go . . . . .
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More security tapes have turned up
Police now searching for two suspects seen speeding away from the crash
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Person might still ask for the video as proof that it was their vehicle that hit yours. At this point you're SOL. Good Luck though.
I'm not quite sure on the yellow vehicle where you see the damage. I had a hit & run many years ago. I looked out our upstairs window and saw the vehicle leaving. Only got a partial plate. But whatever the vehicle was (I don't remember the make now), it was very uncommon. A few thousand in damage, because it back hard into the rear tire, bent the axle & body damage. My insurance covered it, all but a $500 deductible. I had the mechanical damage fixed first, so that I would have the vehicle back quicker. A month later, I found the car that hit me. It still had my car's paint on it, plus the scrapes in just the right spot. They were at a party around the corner from my house (the hit & run occurred on either a Fri or Sat night, about the time a party would be getting over). Have a lot of friends on the police force, they confronted the owner of the car who confessed (making it a lot easier to prove).
Here's the key: when the police filed the report, I got my $500 back from my insurance company who went after the other person's insurance company. The other company came and looked at my car, and flipped out over the cost of damage. They were on the phone with me, under the impression I was trying to scam them. After I explained that their driver did a hit and run (they didn't even realize this!), and that the tire marks were still in the yard across the street from where they attempted to make a quick getaway after the accident "probably drinking, and the car was found when the owner was at a party where most of the guests were drunk," plus an explanation of what had already been repaired, they were satisfied.
Op, is there a corresponding skid mark 7 feet or so away toward the middle of the road? That would narrow down the possibilities since that yellow babe-magnet has a very nonstandard width.
Yeah, quite a few people will confess when pressured at all.
My roommates and I once solved my own hit and run. I borrowed my Bro's car, it was parked on the street. I was in bed sleeping and my roommate ran in and said someone just hit my Bro's car and took off. Called cops, while waiting, we found a piece of the taillight, which looked to me like from a Dodge pickup.
It dawns on me I regularly see a Dodge pickup parked across the street, but it not there now. So we took a ride around the back alley where the actual driveway is, sure enough parked there is the Dodge pickup w/the perfectly matching broken taillight (The person didn't live there but a friend of theirs did). So we took some pics, got the plate, etc., pretty much as soon as we left to go back and wait for the cops the person drove off in the pickup.
Cop gets to my place we explain all, give him the light & the pics, including ones of my bro's car. Cop looks up the owner of the truck from the plate & did go talk to the dude @ his house. Bagged him for the hit & run, and the guy's insurance paid to fix the car. My guess is, since it took 3 hours for the cops to arrive, it was probably enough for him to avoid a DWI too.
Moral of the story, if you do hit someone and run....park more than one or two blocks away.
Is your insurance going to cover the damage?
