FHP looking for driver of Jeep Wrangler after fatal crash

Troopers say witnesses on scene reported a male with a slim make, gray shorts, t-shirt and filthy blonde hair was seen exiting the Jeep and fleeing from the scene.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A 61-yr-aged person is useless after a crash involving a flipped Jeep Wrangler on Arlington Expressway Thursday, in accordance to the Florida Freeway Patrol.

FHP suggests all around 4 p.m., a 2004 gold Jeep Wrangler was touring west on State Road 115 (Arlington Expressway). 

For unidentified causes, troopers say the driver of the Jeep shed control, impacted the concrete targeted traffic barrier wall and overturned. 

FHP says the 61-calendar year-previous passenger of the Jeep was pronounced lifeless at the scene. He has not nonetheless been discovered.

Troopers say witnesses on scene explained a male with slender build, gray shorts, t-shirt and filthy blonde hair was witnessed exiting the car or truck and fleeing the scene on foot.

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FHP states it really is not known who the driver is at this time as the investigation carries on. 

If you have any data, FHP is asking you to get in touch with police or Criminal offense Stoppers at 866-845-ideas  

just west of the Regency space, after a lethal crash Thursday, according to the Jacksonville Fireplace and Rescue Division.

All EB lanes of Arlington Expressway from Townsend to the Southside Connector are blocked for several hours though investigators cleared the crash.

Lanes reopened all-around 8 p.m.

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