MCFARLAND, Wis. (WFRV) – Officers in a southern Wisconsin village are searching for a suspect vehicle allegedly involved in a hit-and-run on Tuesday night that left one person hospitalized.
According to the McFarland Police Department, officers were called to a hit-and-run around 11:45 p.m. on March 11 near Terminal Drive and Taylor Road.
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Shortly after officers arrived, a victim was found and taken to a local hospital for treatment. The victim reportedly suffered multiple injuries, including scrapes to their face, nose, and hands, along with cracked teeth.
Officers gave a description of the suspect vehicle, saying it was possibly a four-door sedan, similar to a Nissan Altima. Authorities say they are actively working to gather additional information about the vehicle and driver.
The McFarland Police Department is committed to locating the individual responsible for this reckless act and ensuring they are held accountable for the harm caused to the victim. We ask anyone who may have seen something or has relevant information to reach out to us as soon as possible.
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Witnesses or anyone with relevant information about the incident are asked to contact the McFarland Police Department at (608) 838-3151.
No additional information was provided.