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Miami, FL – Hit-and-Run Causes Injuries on NW 65th St

Miami, FL - Hit-and-Run Causes Injuries on NW 65th St

Miami, FL (September 30, 2023) – Miami police officers advised drivers to avoid a local roadway on Saturday morning, September 30, due to a reported accident with injuries.

At approximately 10:30 a.m., traffic was backed up due to a hit-and-run at 2155 NW 65th Street, per early reports provided by officers with the Miami-Dade Police Department.

Victims were evaluated by responding police and EMS, but the extent of any injuries was unknown. An inquiry into the cause of the collision remains active during the interim.

Our thoughts go out to the injured victims and their families at this time.

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