Seek for hit-and run driver
FOX 13’s Jennifer Kveglis studies on the Bradenton Police Division providing a $3,000 reward for info resulting in a 28-year-old hit-and-run driver accused of killing a homeless man.
BRADENTON, Fla. – A $3,000 reward is being supplied for info resulting in a 28-year-old hit-and-run driver accused of killing a homeless man in Bradenton.Â
Police stated Julio Torres was behind the wheel of a black Infiniti sedan driving north on fifteenth Road West when he veered off the highway, hitting and killing the 26-year-old man mendacity in a grassy space behind a Salvation Military.Â
Julio Torres, the person accused of hitting somebody along with his automotive and fleeing by BPD.
Hit-and-run
The backstory:
Torres is accused of getting out of the automotive and working away. He hasn’t been seen since.
Now, a memorial for that man is rising the place he was discovered with flowers, stuffed animals, and a balloon.Â

Memorial for the killed homeless man, the place he was discovered with flowers, stuffed animals, and a balloon.Â
Police search
What they’re saying:
BPD Public Info Officer Meredith Censullo stated, “We all know that he has household within the space, and we wish them to know that he’s vital to us, and we need to get justice for him.”
Censullo stated although detectives don’t consider Torres deliberately hit the sufferer, they do consider Torres knew he hit the person.Â
“His precedence was defending himself, and we’re not okay with that,” Censullo stated. “The sufferer was down on his luck maybe, however that does not imply his life is not vital.”
In response to BPD, Torres has a felony background, together with drug possession.Â
Censullo stated, “He additionally was driving on a suspended license on the time of the crash.”
What you are able to do:
You probably have details about Torres’s whereabouts, contact the Bradenton Police Division at 941-932-9300.Â
Suggestions may also be made anonymously to Crime Stoppers at manateecrimestoppers.com.
Censullo stated, “We’re actually hoping that the general public has seen him. Has some helpful info. We’re actively searching for suggestions proper now.”
The Supply: FOX 13’s Jennifer Kveglis collected the knowledge on this story courtesy of Bradenton Police Division and Meredith Censullo.
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