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Hermiston police want to talk to victim of Dec. 27 hit-and-run

Hermiston, ORLocal News

On December 27, 2024, the Hermiston Police Department responded to numerous hit-and-run incidents, primarily involving a white Honda Civic with Washington plates. In their ongoing investigation, police are specifically looking to connect with the driver or passengers of a dark-colored SUV that may have been involved or impacted by these collisions. Such incidents raise significant concerns regarding public safety and responsible driving in the area. The department is urging witnesses or victims to step forward, emphasizing that their cooperation is vital for a thorough investigation. Any information could lead to identifying the responsible parties and preventing future occurrences.

The community's engagement is crucial for fostering a safer environment for all residents. As local law enforcement continues to address these issues, they remain committed to ensuring justice and accountability. The Hermiston Herald will keep the public informed as more details emerge.

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