Lee’s Summit Police Seek Driver After Officer Struck by Vehicle
Lee’s Summit police searching for driver of vehicle that struck, injured cop
Kansas City Star
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Lee’s Summit police are searching for a driver who struck a police officer on Saturday evening, causing minor injuries. The incident occurred near Southwest Donovan Road, and the driver is described as a woman aged 16-24 in a gray Toyota Camry with damage to its rear bumper.
- 01A police officer was struck by a vehicle while attempting to make a stop.
- 02The incident happened around 10:30 p.m. on Saturday near Southwest Donovan Road.
- 03The driver is described as a woman aged 16-24.
- 04The vehicle involved is a gray Toyota Camry from 2007 to 2011 with rear bumper damage.
- 05Police are asking for public assistance in identifying the driver.
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On Saturday evening, a police officer in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, was struck by a vehicle while attempting to stop it, resulting in minor injuries. The incident took place around 10:30 p.m. near the 100 block of Southwest Donovan Road. The driver, described as a woman aged 16-24, fled the scene in a gray Toyota Camry manufactured between 2007 and 2011, which had noticeable damage to its right rear bumper. The police have released images of two individuals in the front seat of the vehicle but blurred their faces due to their involvement in an incident with juveniles at a suspected house party. Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact them at 816-969-1752 or through their tip portal.
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This incident raises concerns about police safety and community awareness regarding vehicle-related incidents.
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